Seeing the future isn't like most people think.
The future is not set in stone like some people seem to think.
Many things can be changed.
For example, the United States changed the future of all mankind mostly for the better.
But, in specific to how I see things the future is about series of decisions.
If a person has a sense of what can happen from a specific decision they usually get out of the way
of really bad things that could happen.
This is how I survived things that many people died from all through my life.
Because I knew when to not be certain places at certain times.
So, one of the worst things is being able to "See" the future and not being able to do anything about
it to save lives.
Yes. You can always pray for a better outcome. But, often you see what something is going to become and then it happens and you just feel sick about it because there was nothing really you could do to make a better outcome.
In a person's family often you can create a better outcome. Sometimes with a friend you can make a better outcome. But, outside of your circle of friends and family except through prayer often there isn't much you can do.
But, keeping your friends and family alive is a really big deal.
Don't ever underestimate the value of that.
To the best of my ability I write about my experience of the Universe Past, Present and Future
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