In this vein, the options that individuals elect to take, in an irrevocable fashion, change the way that the future unfolds. Anyone doubting the interplay need only consider the experiences (including the ones involved in the teaching of parental values) that influenced the life defining choices of Hugo Chávez and George Bush, Jr. This, of course, is like arguing over which came first - the chicken or the egg, as happenings mold people and people can, largely, direct outcomes. Two dialectically opposed, prevailing theories are that large scale events (such as wars, famines, plagues, and so on) shape the course of history and, counterpoised, singular beings (like Napoleon Bonaparte, Henry Ford, Adolf Hitler, Mohandas Gandhi, etc.) do so.
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