Stealing is a bad habit.
It saddens me to know of people who are dedicated to seeing the belongings of others to plot how to get hold of them. I am sorry to see and to know that there are parents who prepare their children to do acts of "liveliness" that is to say that these children are smarter than others and practice theft.
A person who is trained to be a professional in theft sooner or later becomes a thief even from his own family. At some point in life, the person who steals needs to have something that his own family has as property and takes it.
The one who acquires the bad habit of taking advantage of someone's property for his own benefit sooner or later must pay for his bad deed. The objects that belong to us are not that they have our name implicit in the object but we do leave an imprint on them that makes them ours. If you really give it to people you like, that person will remember you because he feels that in that object there is a certain presence of the donor.
It is not far from the truth, we are all energy and objects also have energy. That energy can move from one place to another so I firmly believe in what I say. When we have an object that even if it is not of economic value may have a great sentimental value. That is the energy that has that object, that energy that was transferred from a person who loved that object. Who donated it to a loved one or simply inherited it from someone very precious.
The truth is that the person who takes it without being invited to have it is appropriating the object and the energy it contains and does not belong to him. Therefore that energy will not complement it but will reject it.
The person who is dedicated to theft never has a good future, call it Karma, the law of action and reaction, the law of attraction or simply reap what is sown as a good sinner.
As an adult, I must say that it is very pitiful to see some parents say that their children are in jail or have been murdered for stealing. The parents say they were good people because they stole from others but they did not kill, and they say any number of other justifications for their family members.
I am sorry for the loss of a human being who is irreplaceable and unique, but I can say that stealing is of the same human quality as killing, lying, or being unfaithful. All these disqualifications for a human being have no justification of being because it is already forewarned that they will bring bad consequences to those who do it.
As I said at the beginning of my text, it saddens me to know that people being so young are badly influenced by their relatives to take strange objects of bad origin for their homes.
How many times have I gone shopping at the supermarket and bought a product that when I opened it was empty? Someone took it and left only the cover. That person should suffer the consequences of his actions even if he does not know the harm he caused.
In my opinion, we should be stricter and try to open the eyes of our family and friends about the act of plagiarizing to acquaintances or strangers, the evil is the same. The evil that is placed on the person who steals and little by little that burden becomes heavier until life takes its toll.
Let us give more importance to this in our homes to our children. They will be the future of good or bad habits that will be repeated from generation to generation.
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Theft is a serious issue that can have a lasting impact on both the victim and the perpetrator. Not only is it morally wrong, but it is also a crime that can carry heavy penalties. If you are caught stealing, you could be fined, imprisoned, or both.
There are a number of reasons why people steal, but most do it because they feel they need or want something that they cannot afford. Whatever the reason, stealing is never justified. If you find yourself wanting to take something that does not belong to you, remember that stealing is a bad habit that can have serious consequences.