Perhaps the reason why some people don’t like to be alone in their misfortune
is because of the actions of those who tend to derive pleasure from the misfortunes
of others, and that’s not so uncommon these days.
In fact, 'mo kiling-kiling’ol ka wandi successo' celebrate. 'Nteh malong' what
fulfillment is there in seeing or hearing about a fellow 'Adama-dingo’s nhee torroh',
especially one who had never treated you with a no?
'Barri wolatingna mo jamaa buka kor ku', because the good as well as the
bad news is that life will go on, and how it goes on for each of us will depend
on our individual behavioural investments.
That is to say, those who choose virtue will in the end be rewarded, but
an ironically deserved retribution lies ahead of those who prefer the opposite
of virtue.
In the interim, only God knows who’s real and who’s not, and He won’t
talk. Or maybe He had - in the passages of scripture and through His
messengers, but do we pay attention is what I doubt.
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