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A Still Untitled Work: Truth and Love, #2
A Still Untitled Work: Truth and Love, #2
A Still Untitled Work: Truth and Love, #2
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A Still Untitled Work: Truth and Love, #2

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In a world of many troubles, and where addressing them is more troublesome than ever, such topics as Justice, Duty and Free Will Management cannot go unattended.

LanguageEnglish
PublisherXola Mgoduka
Release dateJul 25, 2020
ISBN9780620890014
A Still Untitled Work: Truth and Love, #2

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    A Still Untitled Work - Xola Mgoduka

    Chapter 1: As Is (As It Should Be)

    SO IT IS, THEN, THAT Love and Truth are the way. Love is only Love when it is true and Truth always teaches Love. Just to be safe, it can be said that Love must always be accompanied by Truth. However, the Truth of it is that Love, actual and proper, always leads to Truth. This is from applying the desire for betterment, since said betterment can only be found within reality, which in turn means one must be in strong touch with reality (which is Truth) to achieve this betterment.

    It is for this reason that Love one another is genuinely perfect advice. Love will always lead to betterment. Of course, not properly grasping it but instead being taken by fabulous ideas, national ideals and such feelings, people have mistakenly made many mistakes in the name of Love.

    In light of the above, please understand that they were in part just foolish, ignorant children  and try to forgive them. It need not be immediate and by now you should know that forgiveness does not mean diminishing or casting aside your own feelings. In the immediate, give Love another chance, a proper chance. Allow it to prove itself for what it's worth. How often has it been that one must undergo extra troubles because they have been misunderstood? Especially because of false or incomplete rumours? Can there, then, be anything more unfair than inflicting this treatment on the greatest element in existence?

    So if it can (and should, as is) be said: Love one another, can it not be said: Truth one another?

    Certainly, it can and should, particularly to the effect of: 'Always be honest'. Of course, as with Love, a few misunderstandings must be cleared out first. Besides the matters of context is that which has plagued the history of Love: children.

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