Everyone tries to make things right. They follow what they feel as right by their conscience. In this world of intervened web of feelings, everyone is affected by others. But the truth is, no one means harm from their heart. Everyone is pure, Everyone cares. Everyone loves.
When you look at a person, what you see is the false pretence caused by this world. But inside these pretences there is a drop of truth, rightness in them. When you start looking deep into that drop, you realise the drop becomes big like a cup of water, a pool of water and then like an ocean of water with no bounds, no limits. This insight on a person makes you look at that person as a divine creature. This drop of truth and rightness is sometimes termed as a soul or a conscience.
The phoniness of this world has created heroes and villains as having a good conscience and a bad conscience respectively. But on the contrary, you can find that even the villain has a small tiny bit of true conscience in him. The funny thing is however small and tiny one's conscience might be, it can never be disregarded. All the consciences are same and should be treated righteously.
You look at a person on the road, wearing a typical platform shop's checked shirt, pants that must have endured more than a couple of stitches and with a hair that must have last seen the barber half a dozen months ago. You feel gross about his untidiness and his ill fate of being poor. You feel like asking "Why is that person alive on this earth? After all he isn't going to contribute much to this society". But question yourself again. Are you fit enough to ask this? You do your job of going to work or college or school everyday meticulously. You have a cozy life with an expensive house, a trendy vehicle and a best technology mobile. You think you are leading a worthy life. You think your aims and efficiency are better than your colleagues. But really are you better? Are you worthy? What you are chasing after, is that really going to yield something good to you or you society? Don't take it that I'm trying to criticize you here, for i am also one amongst you people. But the truth in which i believe, my conscience gives a blunt answer - "NO". If you search in yourself, your conscience might also give the same answer.
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