Monday, May 9, 2016

"Nothing is ever gained in doing what's wrong."

 "Nothing is ever gained in doing what's wrong."
                      By: Wilford Woodruff

This quote means that you don't gain anything in doing what's wrong. It doesn't benefit you or those around you. It might even bring consequences to your life and you'll have to be responsible for your actions. Unlike doing the right thing, if you choose to do what's right, it'll benefit you a lot. For example, if you break your mom's favorite vase and you decide to blame it on your younger sibling, you'll think it's benefitting you because you're not getting in trouble. But when your mom starts getting your sibling in trouble, you start feeling guilty. You'll then tell your mom it was you and you'll get in more trouble than you would've in the first place if you had told your mom the truth. If you had told your mom the truth, she probably would've just told you to be careful next time or ground you for a week or something. But since you lied to her and caused her to get your sibling in trouble, she'll probably scream at you, take away your phone, and ground you for a month. It makes a difference when you choose to do what's wrong or what's right. If you choose to do what's right, you'll have a much better life.


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