Friday, January 25, 2008

Failings

The weakness of a man is unique each to his own. The implication of evil as a consequence of an impending weakness is often outside the boundary of control of the man, and its prowess lies indefectible in the hands of the perpetrator. It lies in the conscious self-will of the man to keep out of the bounds of the property of the recognised weakness, anything at all that may be associated with and may at the slightest hint arouse a suspicion as to a relation to such weakness.

It is the responsibility of the righteous mind and will of the man to stand afar off, and venture near not the beckoning weakness, which leaves room for neither high mindedness nor integrity, but seeks to destruct, destroy and annihilate any tinge of righteousness.

If I may express these in simpler terms, I would. I apologise, however for my lack of simpler words to describe the destructive power of what we fail to take hold of.



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