Evil is not worth it

It is difficult to realize that in order for oneself to be happy, others and society must be happy, because there is a time lag. It takes some time for the happiness of others and the happiness of society to lead to one's own happiness. Because one cannot wait for that, or rather does not realize it in the first place, one pursues only immediate profits. And one jumps at the "me first" idea of ​​"as long as it's good for oneself". From there, it is a straight line to crime and falling into evil. With the slightest trigger, the slightest temptation, one will get involved in crime, evil, and war. This is not limited to individuals. It is the same for large corporations and nations. Not only individuals, but also corporations, not just yakuza front companies but legitimate large corporations and nations, have committed many evil acts such as fraud, deception, and making others miserable, even taking their lives. It was all because they pursued their own short-term profits and lacked the recognition that the happiness of the whole is essential to their own happiness.


And then, destruction always comes after that. I always think that even though God doesn't seem to be watching, he really is. Or rather, he is merciless in that regard. And the way he punishes evil is amazing. He lifts you up first. Then he brings you to the peak of his glory and then drops you! Sometimes I think that God is bad, too.


Evil doesn't pay.


The pride of the Heike clan will not last long.


A Japanese proverb from a thousand years ago is still alive in the world today

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