We must take responsibility for one’s actions – we made this mistake, WE, need to correct it. If you took on a debt, gave your word to repay your creditor in full of the agreed upon interest, you must keep your word. Your creditor gave you his money in good faith; you must return his faith in you.
If we made a mistake, for example, we broke an expensive figurine at someone’s party, we owe the owner. We MUST buy a replacement figurine and deliver it with our apologies for the loss that we caused. Sometimes the mistake is more serious; if we have seriously injured someone, then we must shoulder all their treatment expense, the loss of income while the victim is unable to work.
That is what society expects us to do, if brought before a court of law, what the judge expects us to do. Do not disgust the Judge with tears of self-pity, do not ask for forgiveness from the judge, for such a right is the victim’s alone. Forgiveness is Earned, it is never Given – it should never be asked for, nor begged for. We need to stand tall and take responsibility for what we did, for our actions, and vow to do the right thing. Pay back our creditors their owed money, do right by our victims no matter what the cost!
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