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Consequences and Fate

Freedom · Dignity · Class · Values

People speak of fate when they do not want to examine the path that brought them to the result.

No Bad Luck Without Bad Choices

Not every tragedy is chosen. But many personal disasters are built slowly through ignored warnings, dishonesty, laziness, arrogance, and betrayal.

When consequences arrive, people call them bad luck because consequence is easier to resent than responsibility is to accept.

Truth Shall Set You Free

Truth does not always feel merciful at first. It strips away excuses. It removes hiding places. But truth is the only ground solid enough to rebuild on.

Honor Stands Alone

Honorable people often stand alone because the crowd prefers comfort. But the loneliness of truth is cleaner than the applause of a lie.