Thursday, 4 February 2016

Wrongdoing is a liability on your balance sheet...

How can you be given a fresh start if you are not willing to take some amount of responsibility for the wrongs you made in the first place? Where is the lesson to learn if exoneration is handed to you just like that? But if someone is willing to make up for the pains he caused you, why would it be so hard to show some kindness? Didn’t they say "to err is human, to forgive divine?"

But why must one be a perpetual perpetrator? What makes them think they can do wrongs and get away? Don’t they know that one day we will all depart this life and convene on the other side for a final trial? What is going to be their defense? Don’t they know that in matters of judgement like in bookkeeping, every debit must have a corresponding credit entry, or would you like to go in there having everything you think you own shown as a liability on your balance sheet?

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