Cascading Life Choices

I – An individual’s decisions or behaviors necessarily have effects on its existence.

II – Certain decisions or behaviors tend to produce beneficial outcomes for the individual.

III – Certain decisions or behaviors tend to produce harmful outcomes for the individual.

IV – When beneficial decisions or behaviors occur, the likelihood of further beneficial outcomes increases through accumulated effects. 

V – When harmful decisions or behaviors occur, the likelihood of further harmful outcomes increases through accumulated effects. 

VI – While prior decisions and behaviors influence future outcomes, no specific outcome can be guaranteed. 

VII – Despite the absence of guaranteed outcomes, the consistent selection of beneficial decisions increases the probability of positive results over time.