The things which ought to be simply done,
should just be done. Otherwise, their shadows linger in the mind. They grow
heavier with the passage of time. This invisible weight is heavier than the
stones we see around. Simple, harmless acts of appreciation, of enjoyment, of
helping someone cross a stream are better done and closed with a full stop.
It’s better for a healthy mind. Otherwise, they linger like conspiring shadows over
our conscience.
A missed chance of being good will
definitely cast a shadow on our mind. An effort to help the self in being good,
on the other hand, will hardly leave any unbecoming imprint on our conscience
for pinching reflections later.
Only goodness has a legacy and a
future. Hypocrisy and meanness are just bad examples and leave repentance most
of the time. To do good is instinctive for a human being, it’s however another
matter that we stifle the urge most of the time. To be bad, on the other hand,
is not intrinsic to our nature. It is wrongly reflective, a miscalculation, a
tragic bypass of the instinct of goodness.
Nurture the seeds of the instincts of goodness. It’s a simple practice. It gives peace of mind, clear conscience and makes the journey enjoyable. Avoid it and you carry the burden in your mind.