Saturday, 16 April 2005 ||8:01 pm||
where is the honesty?
Scenario:
What will you do if you had found a wallet in the streets somewhere?

Would you take the "ingredients" and leave the wallet there?
Would you just leave it there and let other people notice it and do what God knows with it?
Would you take it to the police post nearby or to your in-charge?
Would you bother to take the wallet and slot it into the owner's mailbox or just send it to the owner's house?

I'm sure most of us would choose the 1st option.
That is called human nature. Are there any more sanitarian human beings here?
Why do most of us take every penny inside the wallet? Don't they try to put themselves in their shoes if they lost their wallets?
Some of them lost their wallets because they dropped it or they left it somewhere else. Can't we just leave those wallets alone? Why must there be an itch to figuratively "rob" that wallet?
Its saddening to see those people who lost their beloved wallets acrimoniously.
Yeah, you can say they were careless and they deserved it. But we are human and human tend to be careless. Just leave those wallets alone.

Just be true to self. Yes, I know there is a huge temptation to take those "jewels" in the wallet but if we practise that extra bit of discipline, certainly we won't be intimidated by the "jewels" right?
So, if anyone is reading this and somehow you coincidentally came upon an unknown wallet in the near future(which I think you will), you should know what you should do okayz. Don't let the owner suffer. You'll never know that you may cause the death of the owner because the owner suffered from mental breakdown as they lose whatever precious things that is kept inside. It may not matter to you but it matters to GOD.
Its that damn serious.

Sometimes its funny how selfish a human can be..

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