You know...as we get older, things seem to become "clearer" to us, meaning, we can see things which when we're younger we don't always realize.And we see that where we are in life is where we put ourselves to be.We didn't get there by chance.For myself, when I was young {teens},I thought advancing myself was too "tedious',and so I chose to give in to the "instant gratification" of "copping out",without considering the long range outlook.{A few other categories, too.}After that, even when older, I made a mistake or two,which at the time, not having full foresight,seemed "alright".Now, I see that it did more harm than good.I also know 2 ladies I deal with job related, one came here on a temporary visa, and overstayed, figuring now she has her "foot in the door". But like in my case, she didn't look towards the future. Now, her son got killed back in Jamaica, and she can't even go to the funeral because when she tries to come back here, they'll see she doesn't have proper documentation, and not let her back. So she has to miss her sons funeral, which is tragic, but again,she CHOSE what she did. Another one who is illegal here also now has numerous things holding her back,and again, it was off of her decision. Add to this some biblical cases,when Moses chose to hit the rock, God didn't let him enter the Promised land .Lots wife looked back after being instructed not to, and became a pillar of salt.The point? I realized with my own life, and on to the others,that we do reap what we sow, and that if we make a decision based on an "immediate gratification" response instead of using wisdom,we can't blame others if we make a wrong choice, and the circumstances respond to our choice. We reap what we sow.Let's all pray for wisdom.