Human Nature and Right Path |
Life is very unpredictable and so is human nature. This creature has always been in trouble whether it was a stone age or the modern day of the internet and skyscraper race. We as humans haven't changed as we always want to put ourselves into troublesome things that we can easily avoid. These daring steps sometimes lead to the top of Mount Everest or the most dangerous top means K2, to the invention of the bulb, electricity, microscopes, spaceships, websites, or to the advancements in vehicles and airplanes, and telescopes.
what is important is that the human race has a psychological code for diversity, change and experiments. But the harmful ones affect us very badly, like the invention of the first bombs,, nuclear weapons, rockets, missiles, artificial viruses, and producing biological and chemical weapons that have the ability to destroy entire nations.
There is another facet to the whole situation: humans are subject to distractions and sins. we accept the wrong paths by choice, and the evil deeds are even given some logical or self-portrayed reasons. Someone indulges in a bad habit, a crime, or a dangerous chemical task, and one who hurts himself or others forget that this is a mortal life. For how many years we can live here, and at the arrival of death we all have to face the Day of Judgment, be in heaven or hell, depending on our acts and deeds.
Still, we keep on doing wrong to ourselves and to others. why do we do evil or bad deeds when Divine punishment is so clearly mentioned. Almost every religion teaches about the afterlife and the rewards and punishments of what we do. Then why can't we follow the straight path? Why we keep living with evil intentions, and can't try very hard to be on the straight path. An actually sinful life is colorful with a timely pleasure. Is it so that we are attracted to it, and bargain our eternal and infinite life for it....!!
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