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I believe that people are not born bad, it is society that makes people to be bad. Absolutely, morals (sometimes immorality too) are cultured into us by our family, by our friends, by our society, by law, and by our environment, it is a nurtured thing. When you are taught or shown a good life, the possibility might be that you might live that way too. Regrettably, when you are shown or raised with immorality and issue of problems, chances might be that you will end up that way too. Having said that, let me point out that, being faithful or morally conscious does not mean that you will end up the way you were raised or taught, or being shown or taught bad ways mean you will end up that way too. These two scenarios could go in opposite directions. God asks no man whether he will accept life. That is not the choice. You must take it. The only question is how. The best way to ensure you achieved the greatest satisfaction out of life is to behave intentionally. If our ways and actions are the results of that which we know are immorally and spiritually wrong, but failed to understand and change, then we are in denial of who we are and the purpose of life and why God gave you that life for; hence, we are encouraging and passing the touch of bad habits to others. We are all influenced by what we see and experience. Sometimes through others; the ultimate and fulfilling part are not to continue the behavior but to accept responsibility for it and changed ourselves, is only when we do, we shall have come to realize or know and understand the true meaning of life, not only for our self gratification, but for the well-being of human kind; because the things we do and say does not always stay in our circle, it is taken out of our inner circle and spread into the world by people from our circle. Learned behaviors. We are all inter-dependent and co-existence. Stay positive my friends!
Posted on: Sat, 02 Aug 2014 16:02:57 +0000

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