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SUCCESS
My friend asked me a question I could not readily answer.
"Why do people who lie
and cheat Always seem to do better in life Than people who try to do the
right thing?"
A philosophical answer would not do; She needed a
practical response.
A theological answer would not do; She already
knew what that was.
We examined a specific case that troubled her.
An
employee was told to fake product test results. If he lied, people might be
harmed. He could not lie so he was fired. Someone else faked the
results; The product was made. The company is successful; The former
employee is bitter and destitute.
Her question to me: "Why was evil
rewarded and good punished?"
She wasn't satisfied with the standard
answer: "The case isn't over yet; We don't know the final
outcome."
It wasn't the final outcome she cared about.
"Why did doing
the right thing Produce such bad results?" And more importantly, "Why
does that always seem to be the case?"
I couldn't give her a quick
response But her questions made me wonder.
Is apparent sucess true
success? Is it incorrect for me to think That outward and inner success
could be different?
Is it really true that the pain of doing
right Ultimately prevails over the ease of doing wrong?
How long will it
take for the fired employee to believe That what he did - in the end - was
best for him?
What if he never believes it was best?
I can listen
to quick, standard answers: Doing the right thing is always right. Without
suffering you can't experience true joy. Striving is the essence of
life. You can only gain after you experience pain. Everything always works
out in the end.
Yes, I know that getting to the end is what matters, But
how I get there matters most.
I have learned The quick, standard
answers are true But they don't ease the day-to-day struggle. They don't
give me all the help I need to live my life, For living life is no simple
matter.
A succssful life Always incorporates good and evil, And in the
struggle Sometimes evil seems to prevail.
But while I'm in the midst
of the struggle I cannot say that evil has won. Only when I cross the
bridge to the other side Of the conflict can I call the results. Only
after I have experienced the entire event Can I say which side has
won.
That takes time - Sometimes a lifetime.
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