I'm having a peaceful holiday for this semester break and have no problem that link to this title. I just have some thought spitting to do after watching Emma Roberts movie, Wild Child on HBO earlier. It's a nice movie to watch for youngsters because it is full of morale values for anyone to learn. So go watch it!
Back to the title! Let's say you're about to pull a cow back to its pen. It'll look a lot like this;
See from this picture, when you're pulling a cow it is more likely that you'll be the one who will enter the cattle pen first and then your cow. Imagine that the cow got lucky when you accidentally slipped the rope off your hands, or the rope was cut off. You'll be the one that ended up sitting in its pen while its got away. You'll be considered lucky if you just settled down on one spot and able to stand up without any injury, but not so lucky when you lost control of your move and got throw away behind and landed on a pile of cow dung or even worst, fall over a pile of dangerous gardening appliances. *Situation do not apply to those who prefer pushing their cattle instead of pulling them*
I apply this same situation when it comes to a social problem involving people who intend to drag or tarnish other people's reputation or life. The dragged victim is highly likely to escape and when that happen, the dragger will definitely be left behind together with the problem he/she created on the first place. The dragger is lucky if the problem just ended there but what if he/she's the one who have to bear all the consequences of the problem which he/she created at the first place?
Bear this picture and situation in mind and think very carefully when you intend to destroy someone's reputation. Think of karma and the quote, "What goes around comes around" because it's true. I believe in it and seen it happened! So, if you happen to be someone who was dragged, try hard to escape. If you can't then let it be and enjoy the pleasant view of the natural backfire to the dragger. The time for it to come maybe slow but when it's there, it's worth watching and laughing. :)
I apply this same situation when it comes to a social problem involving people who intend to drag or tarnish other people's reputation or life. The dragged victim is highly likely to escape and when that happen, the dragger will definitely be left behind together with the problem he/she created on the first place. The dragger is lucky if the problem just ended there but what if he/she's the one who have to bear all the consequences of the problem which he/she created at the first place?
Bear this picture and situation in mind and think very carefully when you intend to destroy someone's reputation. Think of karma and the quote, "What goes around comes around" because it's true. I believe in it and seen it happened! So, if you happen to be someone who was dragged, try hard to escape. If you can't then let it be and enjoy the pleasant view of the natural backfire to the dragger. The time for it to come maybe slow but when it's there, it's worth watching and laughing. :)
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