Have you ever train a baby to walk? The baby will get up upon assistance, walk with holded hands, rest, and may resume crawling, and slowly, through several rounds of walking and interceding crawl, may pompously walk a good distance of ten metres with self confidence. This is indeed a gleeful experience and will enlightened any elder next to the baby. An elder in life understands the best path to walk in life is the upright, totally clean and straight path. While some good men have ventured a gracious and virtuous path, most of us may have some small mishaps here and there, from a world that is good, though by tough or unguided situation, led the unawarely and the innocently depressed to fall back from the golden standard. Now, depend on the situation, forgiveness may be warranted and wise, and this depends on the state of the individual, the toughness of the situation, and the nature of the slip. A small mistake like forgetting to tip the waitor after service in a restaurant that already include service charge, may be well pardoned compared to taking a loan and being unable to service the loan on time, aside from the fact that extra work hours to repay the life saving loan.
Well, of cause the wise and the virtuous deserve to be rewarded more than the average minded. My feel is that there must be some kind of a leveraging balance for the repentent soul, that may be initally taking a less wise action to actually be given the gracious lift back to his normal life course, just after a period where he has shown himself to be self-correcting and enthusiastic about redressing the past with present goodness. We want a well balanced and safely contributing society, and even those that took a wrong step in their life, we hope that they may be shown the grace to a normal and contributive civilian life, and to the milder situation, the more magnanimous and enjoyable the package. To a man who is given a good development, three meals a day and the various goodness of society, the chance of keeping on the safe and virtuous track is likely; though to the poor, disenchanted soul, only a strong sense of altruism, in a field where the situation may seem unfair, who does shows a resilience iridescent glow of compassive righteousness, may be given a sterling retribution. I really and deeply hope in Buddha, that the good will be rewarded well, and the wayward protected and nurtured to remain in goodness. For the case to the average and young, where our character is bliss, conforming, and good natured, we tend to be good in good situation, though an unfavourable situation may causes us to cry out for redress. Please for the sake of humanity in the young, give the young soul some soft pacification, for we hope they remain good by giving them fairness and an absolutely good and lovely family upbringing. Meanwhile, a resilience young man being good in toughly enchanted waters is a rarity and a treasure, for they are inner heroes of character.
Well, our society is a society of compassion. Everyone who is good should be given the chance to live, and the community should be empathetic to those who has changed for the better. Just punishment for wrongs committed is already metted out, for enough is enough, and to the receiver, who has shown a faithful sign for a good resolution, the past should be left behind in the attics and let the situation be forgotten, while the present embraced and evaluated for the course of a new grace of life. Please, pardon and forgive the genuinely repentent people, for they are life too, and they have feelings, and some of them do have a lovely and soft nature deep in them that needs a good environment in order to be expressed. For the gracious need of society, let them in to the societal goodness, for they are renewed in their repentence. I wrote this article for I have compassion for that who have slipped, though yet repent in good stead. With relation to me, I have shown greatness in some situations, mistakes in some situation, though earnest to my heart, I just want to keep my class in the middle stream of life. I feel good time mends the heart and instill a feel of happiness that is prolonged in our daily endeavour. Hereby I quote a phrase, that the wise learn from others, the average learn from themselves, and the pitiful have yet to learn. Please be wise, for life is kinder to the wise; yet gracefully reach out to the pitiful for a communist heart is for the idealist.
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