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I didn't lock my office door tonight...

by GamesMaster 2/26/2008 10:26:00 PM

Although it may strike some of you as odd, I once again exercised my freedom to choose by leaving my office door unlocked tonight.  My laptop is safely home with me, as evidenced by this blog post that I'm writing, so it's not a matter of security.  I guess you could say that I'm advocating the right to choose.  Not about anything in particular mind you, but really about the very privilege we take for granted to be able to make choices.  Join with me some time this week by taking a decision that you have done the same for some time - perhaps riding the bus over of the train - and instead of simply going with your typical action, take a moment to actively choose, even if you make the same choice you have before.  By taking the time to make the choice, you are validating your right to do so.  Who knows - you may even discover something about which you didn't think you could choose and now realize you can.

Once you've participated in this simple activity of play, respond to this post with the choice that you made (or didn't).

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