
It can lie, intrigue, abuse the kindness and friendship of others, when you have committed these with a tendency to rule or benefit. These are not repaired, even though the immoral of this life call it "the success of their life."
No one can beat us if we are careful in our life. Carelessness brings struggle and toil. (Look at the Albanian language, it brings suffering as a concept from the verb can (someone), or I can in this life (from someone.)
Caring and knowing the other, gives you the absolute possibility not to be defeated.
But the worst is when you beat yourself.
This is not repaired, because it is a deep struggle for anyone.
But when can I beat myself?
It can lie, intrigue, abuse the kindness and friendship of others, when you have committed these with a tendency to rule or benefit. These are not repaired, even though the immoral of this life call it "the success of their life." But there comes a moment when even these are overcome by repentance, and this is a very heavy spiritual punishment.
But I spoke about the moral man who can also become a victim of himself. The immoral person of this life does not feel this at all. Immorality, or amorality, has nothing to do with honest living. But that life which is an immoral act or action, as a rule, awaits a punishment for the one who committed it.
Time is yours, but, in this civilization, you have to preserve and protect it so that it is not vulnerable neither by others, nor by yourself.
Lini një Përgjigje