Tuesday, 13 April 2021

It Cost Nothing to be Good - (Weeping for our generation😢😢📔)

Being good doesn't necessarily mean being a regular church goer. It goes beyond that. Many at times people are forced in-between situations, that moral fabric is no longer intact, its now jeopardised in the face of hardships, poverty and economic downturns.

A nice, humble and humorous person is now deemed to be a lame, dull and weak person. Where are those days when you could see meekness, caring and love at the helm of humanity?

Where is that priceless atmosphere of benevolent, the dews of oneness are kind of drying up. Aren't we of the same material and calibre? They say treat them the same way you wanna be treated, have we all lost the moral vocabulary of goodwill to one another?

Why do we feel bad when our friends and relatives grow big and find favour?.

Why do we struggle to get on top at the expense of others? Why do we feel hate and anger when we couldn't contest in equal measure?

After all we won't stay forever in those castles built in gluttony and greedy.

My two cents advise I could better give you today is for you to be good. Being good will lengthen your life, you will have less enemies and many friends. One day when you're nowhere to be found your goodness and tenderness will earn you a better name and legacy.

Life is not a competition zone, you won't prove your superiority by being harsh, you won't find respect by being tough and fierce. Nevertheless you ought not to be contaminated by the selfish desires, you ought to preserve that moral fabric and that ethical substance to be a part of you.

Love one another and be good! Hate, anger, jealous or anything of that sort will profit you a zero return, I mean it's just a waste of time.

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