Conscience
A man went to a cobbler and made a shoe for him. He offered to pay the cobbler after two days and left. After two days he went to pay the money. Alas, the cobbler was dead and so this man left the place without paying.
After returning home he was restless. Despite this, the man's conscience
continues to trouble him, and he ultimately decides to follow his conscience by
returning to the shop and leaving the money, even though the cobbler is no
longer alive to receive it. Through the narrow gap between the doors he put the
money inside. Even in our life our
conscious is very important. The most
important thing that God has given us is our conscious and so we have to obey
our conscious. If we keep on disobeying
our conscious sooner or later it will die.
If we keep on obeying our conscious then sooner or later God will bless
us and lift us to higher level.
The broader message seems to be that our conscience is like a moral compass,
guiding us to make ethical choices and act in ways that align with our values.
Ignoring our conscience can lead to feelings of restlessness, guilt, and
internal conflict. Ignoring our inner sense of morality can numb it over a
period of time. In our lives, it's important to reflect on our actions, listen
to our conscience, and strive to make decisions that uphold our principles and
values. Just as the story implies, valuing and following our conscience is
essential for leading a morally sound and fulfilling life.
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