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Welcome to my blog! I’m Aashish Gautam, a writer by profession with a deep passion for sharing my thoughts and insightful book summaries. On this platform, I dive into a variety of topics, providing detailed explanations and perspectives that aim to inspire, educate, and provoke thoughtful reflection. Whether you're looking for book summaries to grasp key takeaways or thoughtful articles that explore meaningful concepts, this blog is your space for knowledge and inspiration. Join me on this journey of discovery through words!
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Morality is perhaps the highest and most practical subject, taught far more in homes and society than in schools or colleges. Since childhood, ideas are planted into our minds: never steal or the law will imprison you; never kill or God will throw you into hell.
Human beings are rarely taught goodness through understanding. They are taught through fear — fear of prison, fear of punishment, fear of hell. What this creates is not true morality, but a cowardly morality.
A person is not good because he genuinely wants to be good from the heart; he is good because he fears the consequences of being bad. He walks through society wearing a mask, and that mask is fear.
A man may never commit murder outwardly because he fears the law, yet inside his thoughts he may have killed his enemy a hundred times with cruelty. He may never steal with his hands, yet in his heart he burns with greed and envy. In the same way, many people perform goodness in front of women, acting civilized and virtuous, while inside them the same fire of lust continues to burn.
So what should morality judge — actions or consciousness? The answer was already given by Gautama Buddha when he said, “It is intention, O monks, that I call karma.” And the Bible also says, “As a man thinketh in his heart, so is he.”
In my eyes, a human being’s real character is not revealed in public behavior but in private thought. The mind is the true mirror of the self.
If one day technology became capable of reading human thoughts, and laws began punishing people for violent or sinful intentions — thoughts of murder, theft, cruelty, exploitation — then perhaps 98 percent of humanity would be sitting in prison.
“A person proudly says, ‘I am a good person because I harm no one.’ But he should ask himself: am I truly as pure within as I appear outside, or am I simply controlled by fear, reputation, religion, and law?”
Real goodness is not forced by fear. Real goodness is that which remains even when no punishment exists, no law is watching, and no God is threatening hell.
The laws of society judge human beings by their outward actions. But the laws of nature judge them by their inner world. And in the end, it is that hidden inner world that decides what a person truly is.
The laws of society judge human beings by their outward actions, but the laws of nature judge them by what exists within. And in the end, it is that hidden reality reveals what a person truly is.