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Living by Spending Conscience

Don't ask a bird to fly after breaking its wings.
Don't ask someone to love after breaking their heart.
Don't ask someone to be happy after destroying the beauty of their sacred soul.

If you see only the bad in someone, how can they see the good in you?
If you constantly put someone in the dock of accusation, what reason would they have to stand by you in times of need?
You play with fire and still expect no harm to come to you—how is that possible?

Life is built on giving and taking; to receive something, you must give something, and even after receiving, you must continue to give.
Don't expect good things from someone you've given only bad things to. Would you yourself want to give someone something good only to receive something bad in return? No, it doesn't work that way.

Don't keep wronging someone just because they aren't protesting. Even if sin goes unchallenged, sin remains sin. The punishment for sin is inevitable and devastating. Look through history—you'll be afraid.
Don't blame life for your own mistakes. Your life isn't obligated to pay for your errors. The mistake brings pleasure, the punishment brings pain.
If you want to live well, spend your conscience, not your emotions.
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