From 2009-2013 television viewers couldn’t wait each week to watch an innovative, if disturbing, show called “Breaking Bad.” The storyline followed an ordinary chemistry teacher turned villainous meth kingpin. The idiom “breaking bad” which comes from a southern expression for “raising hell” seemed to suggest within the series the contagion of “hellishness” that Walt brought to everyone around him, including his family. All this resulted and escalated from one initial choice.
Choices –they fill our lives. Every day we make choices that will determine our day, our health, our relationships, and our futures. Some choices seem simple –whether to have a ham sandwich or a salad. Although even this seemingly small decision, depending on our circumstances and how often we make that same choice, co…