Did you ever wonder why there are evil or immoral people who always seem to be getting everything they want for themselves and there are moral people who never get any breaks? I think it has more to do with the way people are raised.
Did your parents encourage you to be all you could be? Did they set a good example for you? Or, maybe their parents just let them run wild, and they did not know how to parent you. Did they set such a bad example that every decision they made is predicated on being the exact opposite of what their parents would do?
I think that upbringing has an immense influence on who we turn out to be. But, even if our childhood was bad, we have the choice to go one way or the other. It is sad that there seem to be people who do not have a moral compass. They really do not have a sense of right and wrong. It is almost like some brain cells are missing. They go through life thinking that the world owes them a living. They have their hand out all the time.
Somehow, they got it into their heads that they are the center of the Universe and everyone should revolve around their world. They think that it is alright to have sex with anyone they want, wherever they want, with no regard to other people.
They think that drugs or alcohol are okay, even good and believe that they should just do whatever feels good without respect for others. They go through life just taking and never giving.
I have seen smart people, who would put in hours or days into thinking of slick things to do to cheat others, the government, or even their family. If they would put all that concentration into something positive, just imagine what a wonderful world this could be. Sometimes we think they are just lazy, but that s not the case. They spend so much time trying to circumvent the system, that they are just tired.
The Center of the Universe - Isn't that how we felt when we were six?
GOD IS GOOD - ALL THE TIME!
ALL THE TIME - GOD IS GOOD!
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