We have always heard people saying that we plead not guilty but there are few who say that 'I PLEAD GUILTY'. Actually believing and knowing that I am guilty is sometimes very difficult. It becomes difficult since we can never think that how can 'l' be wrong?
We feel that we were perfect and doing all the good things. But we forget that though we did or didn't do things out of our innocence but our innocence turned into arrogance and further into ignorance leading to a disastrous situation.
On one go of the thing we feel that we were absolutely right and maybe the situation or other person was wrong. Infact not only wrong but absolutely wrong. Now, after analysing and rethinking we conclude that may be we too were or could be wrong.
Our thoughts which were taking us to a wrong direction suddenly helps us to think on the right track.
The flashback of the past events make us realise that we were actually a big fool to think that we were right.
May be we were right but definitely we made our own situations go wrong and did a big blunders in our lives.
The person who was innocent proved guilty because of our own ignorance and we who was guilty, never ever thought of the other side.
Actually our thoughts start taking us to the right direction only when we detach ourselves from the outside world and start thinking about our own experiences and mistakes which we committed. We start realising that it is not always that we are right but it could be that we were the right person doing the wrong things.
We have only one life to live. We cannot be casual in our thoughts and actions. Life is not a joke, neither a blame game.
So, before it is too late, it is better to commit that 'I PLEAD GUILTY'. Definitely you shall see a big transformation in you for a much improved and better person.
You shall get a sense of relief that you asked pardon from someone who was always being so nice to you and never said or proved that you were guilty. Maybe the person was waiting for the day of your own self-realization of being guilty.
Article by-Dr Jaya Kumar.
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