
The person who commits a particular type of wrongdoing tends to suspect others of the same offense and questions them about similar matters. People rarely go beyond their own nature. A good person, when commenting on others, will call them good as well. But a bribe-taker or corrupt individual cannot imagine others outside their own shadow.
Wrongdoers are the most paranoid. The people who are in doubt have left similar crimes behind in the past. Those who create imaginary enemies in their minds actually harbor real enmity against others. Just as a person’s mind works, they try to see the world through that lens. This is how fabricated stories are created.
When one is honest, trusts others, or fulfills their responsibilities, there’s no need to think much about others. Does the one who breaks trust and deceives secretly really win? It’s not possible to keep people trustworthy by guarding them. Those who are meant to stay will stay naturally. Those who are meant to leave will escape even if chained. It is very important to keep oneself transparent.
The mental satisfaction of being able to say to oneself, “I have no fault,” is unmatched. If I start keeping track of who deceived me, who hurt me, or who broke their promises, I will lose track of myself. One must carefully prepare oneself so that the future will benefit from my presence.
If I make mistakes in the past, I must pay the price in the present. If I go astray now, the future will exact its revenge. Nothing goes unnoticed. No one is beyond the nature’s law of retribution. There is no reason to lament upon the arrogance of wrongdoers or the happiness earned through illegal means. In the revenge of truth, wrongdoings will float away. For every sin, punishment will be received. A person can either drown in the darkness of fate from their own actions or brighten it with light. The results of one’s actions are never unaccounted for.



