If you believe in something, how can it be wrong? Unless your morality is goofed up.

"She believed she could, so she did."

Believes are nothing but just thoughts supported on adequate grounds of firm faith and unparalleled motivation. And, it is not easy to instil belief in either yourself or someone else too. It takes years and years, it is a product of labour nurtured with love, care, trust, harmony and transparency from both ends. From "I think it is your cup of tea" to "I believe in you, you can do it like no one else" is beautiful yet in while painful transition, is stoic yet in while dwindling transition, is moral if in while the morality isn't goofed up.

Believes can never go outré unless it is your morality that is goofed up. Always remember, morality is a portrayal of you as a person- the Ram or the Ravana that dwells in you whilst your belief may either be your own or borrowed as an inheritance from your family. It is adulterated. Morality is not.

What makes one a moral person and the other one an indecorous one?

Well, one can only claim to be moral when the vicious circle of his/her life attains satisfaction. Because satisfaction only prevails when we are contended from within deep down knowing the reality- the superficial truthfulness and the deepest lies behind everything. It is when we can comprehend evaluative steps and strive ardently to improvise and chase the perfection dwelling within us, we know our Ikigai: our ultimate destination.

But the question which again pops up is if you don't believe in these tiny miracles of life, the Ikigai and the pinnacle of satisfaction how can it prove itself to be vital? Give life a chance! Watch yourself, take a rebirth. Like a caterpillar exfoliate your dead, dry outer shell and take a re-birth re-vitalized with zeal, determination, and a focussed goal. Because your morality is like a glacier, crystally clear. It is not goofed up. Then, why let things go outré? When you can change their direction, just simply by believing in them!

Dear Believer,
I ain't forcing you to adapt to my viewpoints. I am simply attempting to rationally channelize your negative thoughts to the positive side. Because, after all, if you believe in something, how can it be wrong? Unless your morality is goofed up.

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