Sometimes we are objective in our decisions, while at other times we act in a manner inconsistent with logical reasoning, such as smoking although knowing that it’s a health hazard. Such basic contradictions are a trait that all humans learn about from early childhood, when their toy drops to the ground but the balloon floats. 

It is in adolescence and subsequently in adulthood when we become affected by – and must negotiate – the intricacies of life’s inconsistencies. In the process of finding our chosen path, we are exposed to many influences.

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