Sunday, July 08, 2007

If people are willing to change, why aren't they given a chance?

Sometime it is just difficult to understand how the world works. To me, at least.

To most people, this is probably a nonsense question but to me, for some reasons, it seems that I need to have a formula or some logic for me to understand the question.

Sometime, I just don't understand why is a thing called bad. I mean afterall, it is a matter of how good is good that matters how bad is bad. This always gets me fustrated.

I remember quite sometime back, I wrote this, "Why is stealing physical item called wrong?" Why aren't the people who have stolen things once given a chance? It is weird! When one stole physical item, they are being looked at differently and they get severe punishment. Yet, when someone steals a non-physical item, he or she doesn't get the punishment that one who has stolen a physical item received. What's more, these non-physical items worth more than any physical item. You guys must be wondering, what are physical items and what are non-physical items. To me, physical items refer to any item that contains molecules. For example, notes and coins. As for non-physical item, it refers to any item that does not contain molecules. For example, love and trust.

Sometime, I find that the most foolish action is someone who has stolen something that doesn't cost much, receives double the punishment of one who has stolen something that is priceless.

I believe that there are people who think that why have those non-physical items been stolen in the first place. Afterall, items like love can't be forced.

Then, I will ask, "Did we ever questioned ourselves why did people steal those physical items?" Could it be just out of boredem? or could it be out of greed? Ever questioned yourselves that? If people are willing to change, why aren't they given a chance?

Why am I evoked with so much emotions towards this issue? It is not that I have involved in crime or what-so-ever but rather, I just don't understand how the world works.

If people are willing to change, why aren't they given a chance?

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