Book Title: Jailer
Author(s): Abhayshekharsuri, Sujata P Kapadia
Publisher: Harshadray Private Limited

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________________ a cup after having come close to the lip appears to slip away. These people live through a series of similar events with intense feelings of helplessness, frustration and disappointment. They have to bend backwards to please others for money and flatter people. Despite bearing a lot of insult from people, money does not come their way. They have to beg for a few pieces of chapatis. Difficulties seem almost unending. Life may end but there is no end to their trouble. People, who do not want to give up their immoral ways, should keep in mind the helpless, worthless, unfortunate person who gets insulted by his own kith and kin. One should remember that an increase in wealth is not going to make any difference. All the fraud, treachery, deceit committed in order to attain it will not give you luxuries, comforts or convenience. It will not provide you with even the most essential basic things, which are necessary to live, by making them totally inaccessible to you, till the end of your life. This should not be forgotten by anyone. If nature was unmindful of all the dirty games being played or dishonest behaviour being committed for money and was not imposing punishment for them, there would be no justice in the world. You have always had a feeling of displeasure and displayed anger for the smallest of things repeatedly over a long period of time. Is it not time to change your disposition? If you do not change it here and now, then when? One's innate nature goes where the soul goes. It does not leave you and will follow you wherever your soul travels. If you truly want to change, it will have to be done by you, right here. One should stop being 73

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