The Price of Being Right

Alvin_255

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In a world where deception thrives, the dishonest walk free while the honest are tested at every turn. Truth becomes a burden, integrity a liability. The more you stand upright, the more life bends you. But tell me—if honesty leads to suffering, is it still the right path?

 
honesty leads to suffering, is it still the right path?
Yes it brings trust, solidify connection,tightening our relationship. Because if we lost all honesty in our daily lives then life will be difficult and it may lead to chaos
 
Mkuu, just standup for what you believe is right and one day nature will surely reward you accordingly.
 
Our life is build on secrets and lies
The government and scientist may or may not be lying to us,
And religion is full of secrets and riddles
 
Mkuu, just standup for what you believe is right and one day nature will surely reward you accordingly.
Have you ever imagined that you study day and night just to be a successful in your career is it nature that made you to study or is it you who made yourself to achieve this goal. Everything is not under the control of nature there are many things that are just under our control. Similarly our good deeds and bad deeds are also under our control not by nature it's our choice to do a good deed or bad deed. You would never blame yourself for something wrong similarly you can't blame nature regarding your good and bad deeds you do it by your will or by the influence of society and your family If your family have given you good ethics and disciplines you would definitely do good deeds and if you have a great influence of bad environment of society or friends you might be attracted towards bad deeds everyone in this world is responsible for his own good and bad deeds no one forces you to do bad deed it's your own will your own choice to do it so it's wrong to say that nature is responsible for our deeds. If this is so stop breathing and say it was the nature that made me stop breathing you won't be that foolish to do that it will be your own choice so doing good and bad deed is also your will but it's better to do good deeds rather than doing bad deeds your good deeds will make you rememberable in the whole world in good words and your bad deeds will made you rememberable in cursed words in the whole world.
 
My dear brother, it's only God/nature that determines our destiny.
 
Nature has only one operating principle: Reducing the energy state of all things in existence.

That is, things that are hot will always cool down. Things that are uphill will always seek to go downhill. Chemicals that are mixed will recombine so as to reduce their energy state.

There is no other intention of nature.

Good and evil are not principles of Nature. When a fox hunts a rabbit, Nature is not cheering for the rabbit because killing is evil. Nature is not cheering for water to run uphill, or for heat to re-accumulate and re-form itself into trees after a forest fire.

Nature is relentlessly neutral about all matters of concern to living (and non-living) things.
 
God/nature is there to balance the livelihood.
 
Our life is build on secrets and lies
The government and scientist may or may not be lying to us,
And religion is full of secrets and riddles
Life is a very broad topic. Just like any other topic it is important to keep a broad open mind coupled with awareness and curiosity to ever come an inch closer to discovering the truth about the secrets and mysteries of life, talk less of discovering it all.

In other words, just be observant, and open to new experiences. Remember to have fun along the journey of truth for it is more important than the destination.

There are no hidden secrets, that’s just one of the many ‘conspiration theories’ that idle people fantasize about. Keep Your eyes, ears and mind open and see what is really there. Forget all the mumbojumbo that some people are trying to force on You. Things that You haven’t discovered are not secrets, they are just things You haven’t discovered. There are no mysteries, only interesting things and coincidences.

Alternatively, believe everything You are told, and get disappointed later, because You will be. The choice is Yours
 
God/nature is there to balance the livelihood.
Nature is aways in balance. Nature perfectly balances everyone's karma. Everybody suffers of enjoys according to their activities, life after life. Thus nature maintains a perfect balance between the suffering and enjoyment of all living entities.
 
Yes it brings trust, solidify connection,tightening our relationship. Because if we lost all honesty in our daily lives then life will be difficult and it may lead to chaos
Everything has a role in life. Even lie plays a major role in our life. So is honesty. But in this world, where getting things we want is becoming hard and the people around us are quite hard to deal with and where everything is hard here, staying honest is also hard.

So being honest is important. Important for ones development. Being honest attracts more honest people in life which makes our life more positive and eventually this world a more positive place to live in.

Most importantly you can lie with everyone but you can't lie with yourself. Even if you are an expert liar one day you will have to find a way out from this because your life has ended to be a long chain of lie. That day you will feel suck. That day you will remember those childhood proverbs like 'Honesty is the best policy' and you will regret the decisions you took.

So we all must try to be honest, even with our ownself.
 
Mkuu, in this life one is not supposed to pretend loyalty or conmanship. One is only supposed to live the way God/Nature once intended him to become.

Loyals should remain with their loyalties and the dishonest should remain as such.
 
Don't you think a world or society where everyone believes and do everything they are told like a cult is more peaceful than a world where people have doubt disbelief and start digging things demanding for truth it may cause chaos and destruction
 
Mkuu, in this life one is not supposed to pretend loyalty or conmanship. One is only supposed to live the way God/Nature once intended him to become.

Loyals should remain with their loyalties and the dishonest should remain as such.
We have to first decide what makes one “righteous in the eyes of God.” The Bible teaches that there is only one avenue to righteousness: faith. Specifically, faith in Christ. We are told, as an example, that “Abram believed God, and it was counted [reckoned] to him as righteousness” (Gen. 15:6). The Apostle Paul later quotes this to show that righteousness has always been by faith.

Some will tell you things like, “Do good, be a good person, keep the Ten Commandments, live by the Golden Rule,” etc. Don’t be fooled. That the same as keeping the law. And Scripture says,

But now the righteousness of God has been manifested apart from the law, although the Law and the Prophets bear witness to it. . . . f righteousness were through the law, then Christ died for no purpose. . . . f a law had been given that could give life, then righteousness would indeed be by the law (Romans 3:21; Galatians 2:21; 3:21).

Righteousness does not, and indeed cannot, come by keeping the law. Why is that? Because in order to be righteous under the law, you must keep it perfectly. Not only in your deeds, but your thoughts and attitudes. Perfection is the standard. I’ve often used this analogy, so I’ll repeat it here.
 
Don't you think a world or society where everyone believes and do everything they are told like a cult is more peaceful than a world where people have doubt disbelief and start digging things demanding for truth it may cause chaos and destruction
There are countless opinions on the meaning of life from highly educated philosophers and spiritual leaders, to quacks, but nobody really knows.

When we say “life”, we generally mean humans, and you are asking: “why am I here?” And, “what purpose do I serve?”. We’re not referring to how or why living cells exist, or the universe developed.

It’s common in our culture to see ourselves as “special”, and unique, and therefore entitled to certain advantages and privileges in life, and this includes the expectation that our lives are, indeed, meaningful.

However, if we step back and consider that we are just a “grain of sand” out of the 7.2 billion people on the planet, and even smaller importance when we consider all the people who were born and died during our lifetime, it is very clear that we are not “special”.
 
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