Carl has written...
Carl has written: ‘The most effective method to transform our daily program into an acceptable one is to examine it with scrutiny every morning and review the results every evening Thus, in the same manner that we anticipate to finish a certain job at a specific time, we should include in our schedule certain steps so others may benefit from our activities. We should be fair and just in Our conduct. “Behavioral lowliness is just as repulsive as bodily dirt.
Thus, it is just as important to cleanse our bodies form dirt as it is to purify our manners of filth. Some people exercise before and/or after sleeping; reflecting on our manners and thoughts is just as important as these exercises. By studying the way we should act and struggling to observe the borders of our designated limits, we can see our realities without any barrier. Our success in decision making is directly related to our inner-selves.
It is incumbent upon every one whether young or old, rich or poor, learned or ignorant. to realize what he has done in daily expenditures and earnings, as scientists write down the results of their experiments. By applying such methods with scrutiny and patience, our souls and bodies change for the better.” The Sarcastic and the Insulters It is the nature of some people to search for the faults, mistakes, and secrets of others and to criticize and blame them for these shortcomings.
Yet in most circumstances, these people’s faults and shortcomings greatly exceed their noble traits. They ignore this and occupy themselves with the misfortunes of hers. Insulting others is an evil trait which pollutes man’s life and degrades his behavioral characteristics. The elements which motivate man to put others down become more dangerous when accompanied with conceit, arrogance and self-righteousness.
These behavioral complexes instigate man to make false judgments while thinking that they are positively the right ones. Those who constantly criticize others waste their efforts in manners unacceptable to reason or law. They give too much importance to observing their friends’ faults in order to insult and downgrade them, ignoring the fact that by doing so they deprive themselves of any opportunity to notice their own mistakes, thus leading themselves from the path of guidance and righteousness.
Those who lack courage do not observe any rule or respect the honor of others; they cannot live in harmony with the closest people to them.