If you make your decision based on rumour going round, or ditch someone on account of what was said to have been said or heard by some person about that person, without considering the risks and consequences, or even questioning the accuracy of the claim, you will someday look back with blame directed at none other than yourself, as by your conscience, wishing that you had acted differently.
But the saddest part of it all is that the ability to rouse your emotions from bad guidance like that, and to initiate or resume that cordial relationship you once had with people will come but usually too late, and sometimes you cannot predict the reaction of the injured. So, best thing is: never make a decision without much thinking about it, especially decisions motivated by what the devil's cousin of an okra-mouth said; it will more than likely be greatly exaggerated.
Sunday, 28 August 2016
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