Example: A man who makes $300,000 per year is driving his Aston Martin down the street. He pulls into a gas station where he is approached by another man. This man is homeless, dirty, smells bad, and has no sense of style, fashion, or any sort of degree or any classifications whatsoever. The homeless man, being one of the most honest and loving people to be in existence asked the rich man for a dollar. The rich man, who when approached by this man, automatically (because of the chemicals released in his brain) decides that this man is not worth anything and for the sole fact that he is homeless and poverty-stricken, he must not be worth shit and that if he was going to get any help, in whatever form it may be, he would not use it to his advantage, but to an assumed addiction or problem. The lesson to be learned here is that the rich man, a man of deception and greed is the beneficiary in this case. Although he does not deserve it, he is the one who has the money, nice car and house. The homeless man, however, is the one does nothing and therefore gets nothing. He is to wander around aimlessly, starving and under the weather.
It's never fair when this kind of situation happens, (it really does) but one thing for certain is that when it boils down to it, we are all the same. A man driving an Aston Martin will burn in Hell as much as the thieving homeless man. All we can do is hope and pray for the best. And when everything simmers down, we all will truly see why some people will fail. (epically)
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