Tuesday, July 13, 2004

Admitting Mistake

We all know that everyone on earth has committed sins ever since from the day we are born (except for Christ Jesus). This is due to the fall of man – Adam and Eve. I’m sure no one needs to attend a “lying� class in order to tell a lie. We just do it just to escape from trouble.

What do you consider a sin? Basically anything that we shouldn’t do, for example, stealing, lying, losing temper, murdering, thinking something bad / dirty and etc.

In many cases, temper is the hardest to control. Often we lose our temper because we couldn’t get the things we wanted or we are being scolded by elderly. Often we tend to throw our tantrum towards others and in return, we hurt end up hurting more people around us.

After committing a sin, deep inside human instinct, we do feel guilty after what we’ve done. Even thought the sin may look so small. It can be as innocent as reading someone else’ mail without permission. Well, we do know of some people who do not feel guilty after committing a crime. It’s really a sad case for them not being able to differentiate what is right and what is wrong. What have happen to all of the moral values that we’ve learn?

Every human has its pride. Being able to admit that he or she is wrong is hardest thing to do although he or she may know it deep inside them. Between a grown up and a child, the grown up will never admit that he or she is wrong to a child who is younger than them. They believe that if they apologise, they have lost their pride.

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