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The acts of men.
#1
Men often believe that what they do on this world means little in their grand scheme of things.
Example:
Abandon pets because they can no longer care for them..will get them some serious karma down the road.
That we act as warriors and take all and final responsibility for our actions as men do we then come to grips with this world.
We should not abuse those weaker than us.
We should not hurt and kill for the thrill of it.
We should if we must take life always do it in a respectible way.
This said I am as guilty as others in refusing at times to act as I speak. Why?
No matter, we all have our pitiful excuses as human beings.
The acts of men put on a scale with good and bad would tilt the balance which way do you think?
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#2
The acts of men probably have little weight if at all, but if the acts weighed as much as we tend to think they do the whole scale would tip over.
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#3
BUT the last person who asked me WHY was an egyptian banker leaving me a puzzle not knowing whether he was an actual thief or making a joke. Now there is one point to argue...a banker with such swift hands can not possibly be honest as to why else spend all those hours developing such skill?
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#4
Compulsions.
I spend endless hours or even days building characters on this antique online game then compulsively delete them in disgust. Days later I repeat.
Suicide my last to just last night. Although there was a reason: I made my mage have no might and discovered he could not hold enough mushrooms to cast his spells.
Will I make a new character today in this compulsion? Perhaps your banker felt a compulsive need to develop agile hands then fell into the rut of dishonesty.
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#5
Skill is an art we attempt to create. The banker was watching your eyes and thus his hands read them.
Our creations are our acts.
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#6
Well, he actually didn't try to cheat me but my mother.
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#7
Cheating is just another stalking manuver.
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