Chances Are Not Endless
People love to believe they have unlimited chances—to keep making the wrong choices, avoiding strength, indulging in weakness, and somehow still have time to turn things around.
But life doesn’t work that way.
Everyone has a bank of chances.
Every decision is a withdrawal. Every time you choose weakness, avoidance, deception—every time you justify nonsense—you drain your account.
And one day, you hit the final transaction.
That’s it.
Your last real chance to turn things around.
What happens next?
You lock yourself in.
People ask, “Well, what if they want to change later?”
There is no later.
If you spent your entire existence choosing weakness, delaying, indulging in illusions, rejecting truth—you’ll be made to always choose it.
You become blind.
Not in sight, but in insight.
• The entire world could scream truth at you, and you wouldn’t hear it.
• You could be drowning in failure and still believe you’re in control.
• Every warning sign could flash in your face, and you’d still walk straight into destruction, laughing at the people who tried to stop you—mocking them, as if they were the fools.
That’s why some people descend into full delusion.
When they make their final mistake, they don’t go quietly. They become erratic—laughing, talking nonsense, acting like they’ve outsmarted the world—when in reality, they’re completely lost.
They overdrafted their bank.
They spent every last chance.
They are irreversible.
It’s not just stubbornness.
They literally can’t hear it anymore.
Their hearts are sealed, their minds are locked, and their fate is set.
The Middle Ones: The Most Useless People on Earth
Then there’s another group—the ones who never fully choose.
They live in an unstable 50/50, 60/40, 70/30 state—fluctuating between good and bad but never solidifying into anything.
These people are dangerous because they can’t be trusted.
• They might be decent one day and completely unreliable the next.
• They don’t stand for anything.
• They never become fully good or fully bad.
• They exist—floating, weak, inconsistent.
They don’t betray outright, but they won’t stand beside you either.
They won’t cause harm, but they won’t prevent it.
They aren’t feared.
They aren’t respected.
They aren’t even worth remembering.
They just move through life like ghosts—present, but irrelevant.
The Chosen Few: Those Who Lock Themselves in Strength
And then there’s the third group—the ones who actively and repeatedly choose strength, clarity, and truth.
For them, every choice reinforces their future.
They reject nonsense.
They refuse illusions.
They move forward, over and over, until their clarity becomes absolute.
Once they reach that point, they never go back.
Their bank of chances doesn’t run out—it becomes a net positive.
Because they’ve proven they will always choose clarity.
That’s why people like me instinctively choose truth.
I don’t have to “think” before I do. I built that instinct with every choice I made.
• I was tested as a child and chose strength.
• I was punished for doing nothing wrong and chose to move forward.
• I was left in isolation with no one to talk to, and I chose to refine myself instead of breaking.
Now, it’s locked in.
I will never go back.
Avoid The First Two Groups—At All Costs
The difference between the strong and the weak isn’t just in their choices—it’s in what happens when their bank of chances runs out.
For those who actively choose good, their net value rises.
Good follows them everywhere. Even the smallest of things align in their favor.
But for those who exhaust their chances on the wrong side or in limbo, it doesn’t stop.
They go into autopilot—permanently.
That’s why, when you see people who are bad or the middle people, you must avoid them completely.
It’s not just about whether they’ll stand by you or not.
It’s about the fact that they have lost the ability to ever choose right again.
You don’t know where they are in their overdraft cycle.
You don’t know if they’ve already crossed the point of no return.
So don’t take a bet on them.
Once they cross the final threshold, everything they touch turns to ruin.
They might try to make something good.
They might even believe they’re making something good.
But it will always collapse.
Their choices are no longer choices—they are on a programmed track toward self-destruction.
But Why Are They Blinded Forever?
Some on the sideline, who watch these negative people, complain saying:
“Why does God shut their hearts?”
They act like God is cruel—like It randomly decides who will be guided and who won’t.
But that’s not how it works.
If someone repeatedly rejects truth, what exactly do you expect?
If you show them the right path 100 times, and they choose the wrong one 100 times, what’s left?
Why would they be given endless resources when they’ve actively rejected every single one?
Sealing their hearts is a mercy.
It means you don’t have to waste time second-guessing whether they’ll change.
Because they won’t.
If all of them stayed in an unstable middle forever—if no one was ever fully good or fully bad—it would cause chaos.
You’d never know if someone was going to betray you today or stand by you tomorrow.
That’s why hypocrites are the worst of all creation.
They are the most dangerous people on the planet.
• One minute, they’re showering you in kindness.
• The next minute, they’re stabbing you in the back.
They are a true and real problem—because you don’t know what they are.
So when people refuse truth for long enough, God locks them in.
• The evil become fully evil.
• The weak become irrelevant.
• As for the strong, they become absolute.
And there’s no switching sides.
Precision & The Fool’s Illusion
Everything in this world has exact, mathematical precision.
• If the oxygen in the air increased or decreased by 0.1%, we’d all be dead.
• If the Earth’s position was slightly off, it would be uninhabitable.
• If the laws of physics weren’t exact, nothing would function.
So tell me—how can everything else in existence be precise, but you and your actions are just a coincidence?
You think your fate isn’t precise?
That your choices don’t matter?
That you can keep rejecting truth and expect to be guided?
Good luck.
And for those who claim there is no God, continue in your fake doubt.
But next time you’re falling down the stairs, don’t say “Oh my God.”
And when you need to drive anywhere, don’t get in a car.
Wait for a car to build itself out of thin air.
Since everything is just random chance, your vehicle will form and appear eventually.
That fake doubt?
Keep choosing it long enough—
And soon, it’ll become real for you.
Free of charge.