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Universal Goodness : 37 If one is to look at one’s self critically, chances are that one will see many flaws. One may lack discipline. One may be lazy. One may still be lacking in terms of cleanliness and orderliness. One may not like to make one’s bed or do one’s dishes. One may not be punctual. One may not help with the household chores. One may be easily irritated. One may have a tendency to find faults with others. One may like to smoke and drink. One may like to gossip behind other people’s back. One may practice offensive speech. One may not be sincere. One may not be thrifty. One may not be humble. Etc. If one has many bad habits, it is understandable that the person one loves may decide not to return one’s love. If one chooses to commit suicide in retaliation of the rejection, it may not affect the person one loves in any way at all. If one chooses to kill the person’s new love, one will end up incurring terrible retribution which will follow one across many lifetimes. Would it not be better that one uses the crisis as an opportunity for making serious self-improvement? As one becomes a much better person, it is possible that one will attract a special someone into one’s life.
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