Wisdom, science, power, learning, all these are as blind and impotent before the great problem of life as ignorance and weakness. The Devil can be viewed as the corruption within humans, which prevents them from reaching full human potential.
The Devil is simply part of your own mentality, and when a lot of people are seeking to extinguish all good in the World, it creates a force of negativity, and attracts more people who are dark in spirit and mind, and they form factions, which create havoc for others.
People who have a corrupt are desperate and their nature is usually depressed or spiritually broken because they are not coming for the light of God. Basically, the corrupt are spiritually dead, and the more they project their broken frames of mind, the more of the life essence they lose.
However, people create the Devil because they do not want to accept responsibility for their actions. People become corrupt because they are desperate and this typically generates feelings of frustration, resulting from their unsuccessful attempts at controlling the direction they want to take life.
To people that lives well every form of life is good, nor can there be given any other rule for choice than to remove from all apparent evil. Concluding that punishment, as a general method of discipline, does not work leads to other more disastrous results.
These types of parents either do not care, or believe that behavior is an unalterable condition, a condition inherent in the child’s biology, which tells you these people may not be of God, as God’s people have free will, so they should be able to alter or control their irrational behavior.
Punishment may be good. Punishment does not necessarily equate with the most severe forms of consequences. Sometimes when you allow children or adults to run wild, they will often attract other consequences, which may be deadly.
For example, if you let your son drive your brand new, special edition, Mercedes Benz S500 and he takes the car out and drinks and thrashes about on the road like a maniac, he may not only destroy your perfectly good car, but he could also have an accident and hurt himself, or think that it is acceptable to drive other people’s expensive cars this way.
The next time he is driving someone else’s car, he may disrespects it and tear it up, and face financial, legal, moral, or physical consequences because you did not tell him his actions were wrong.
This World hath a secret deeper than beauty, and life some burdens heavier than death. First of all, punishment does not necessarily equate with the most severe forms of penalties.
You do not have to physically attack your child or adult. You can sit them down and let them know that their actions are unacceptable, and they are not entitled to do as they please. Driving is a privilege, not a right, and someone paid a lot of money for that car.
You also need to let that child or adult know it is their responsibility to pay for the damages they did, and that there will be other repercussions also because that was a serious offense.
However, if you do not teach your child, this may lead to unlawful behavior, and legal consequences. Buying a new BMW is nice, but we like to hang on to our cars and reduce the amount of products in the landfills.
Therefore, it abundantly evident that by you teaching your child or adult right from wrong, they will have a better chance at making it in life and living a long productive life because when society teaches your children, the penalties are usually much more extreme.
Obviously, we can all make better decisions about things after they have occurred, but some people do not care about their bad behavior because they were never taught it was wrong. So they go through life doing as they please and hurting others.
Despite the relative satisfaction with the state of one’s finances, what must be the case in a society where one’s sense of worth is reflected by one’s possessions, is that those with much means in all likelihood, would not be happy with the state of their lives if they are to have any less money in the foreseeable future.
That is even though many may have much more means than they would need to sustain themselves extravagantly for their entire lifetime. And even if that is not a prospect, several are unhappy simply because they may be somewhat less affluent than some of their peers, which could lead to jealousy.
Lives are run in different lengths, and nobody can say what is the matter with some folks, only that their thread’s run out; there is more on one spool and less on another. For example, let x equal 2, and Gary the Trophy (GT) and the Sad Clown (SC). GT and SC may look similar, but GT is (4x + Y)3;however, SC is 4x + 3Y, yet the equations looks similar, however, they are not. GT = 12(2) +3Y or 24 +3Y, while SC = 4(2) +3Y or 8 +3Y. Therefore GT and SC are not equal, not the same. Different threads.
What one can roughly conclude is this, the dependency on capital (money) for acquisition of goods and services or love, as espoused by the capitalist ethic, appears to be the primary factor driving the resultant higher levels of dissatisfaction amongst citizens living in highly capitalistic societies.
Therefore, learn to find other things, which do not cost money to make you happy. The America dream is about the attainment of power. However, not self-serving egoistic power, but rather the power to impact the greater world one interacts in for the better.
In-so-doing one becomes a beneficial contributor to humanity as a whole. There will always be something worth living for while there are shimmery afternoons.
Every house has its smoky chimney, its draughty room, its creaky door; every life its own haunting shadows; and every state of life its own small troubles.






















