Be guided with your conscience.
By nicanorr
@nicanorr (1789)
Philippines
January 5, 2012 6:41pm CST
You live in the farm. Travel is usually by foot trails snaking along borders of field crops. One day while traveling home on foot fresh from attending a mass in town, you were confronted with a big problem caused by the fast darkening afternoon and the impending heavy downpour. What must you do and why? Choose from the 2 options: follow the old foot trail religiously though it's muddy, circuitous and grassy or do a shortcut through the plantation despite barriers and no-trespassing sign?
4 responses
@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
6 Jan 12
I guess, i will follow the old foot trail though it's muddy, circuitous and muddy. At least i am sure that nobody will harass me for trespassing if i go to option 2 . Who knows, the owner might shoot me.
@SIMPLYD (90721)
• Philippines
9 Jan 12
Well, i will cross the bridge when i get to it. Perhaps in that situation , the guards have pity on me and let me pass the shortcut.
@moneylots87 (521)
• Indonesia
8 Jan 12
Every option have its own circumstances, so just choose which one will harm us less, and since we don't know what the no trespassing have there. So better stay out from there and choose the muddy less risk one, because we can clean our self after we back in home (safely)!
@bird123 (10643)
• United States
6 Jan 12
Hmmm?? I think I'll splash in those puddles and make a few mud pies. Yes, This could be great fun. Let's see who can make the biggest SPLASH!!! Ah yes,rain,a heavy downpour,one must always keep in mind that it's only WATER. I'll stay on the old foot trail, enjoying every minute.
@PalePurple (157)
• Philippines
7 Jan 12
Both are actually perilous.
No matter which way you take there will always be trials and consequences along the way. Trust your instinct. God has given us wisdom as shield to things that we will encounter along the way.