Apparently no good deed goes unpunished. The irony in that saying itself is enough to drain my essence and leave me empty. Considering that I'm a good person and I act as such, even to people who don't deserve it, I'd like to believe there is some divine justice. That all the genuinely evil people will be severely punished for all the harm they've caused but no one can confirm that with absolute certainty. That tires me out. It's so difficult holding moral grounding staying kind without an agenda. Even more so being honest without malice to those who don't even deserve a sincere smirk. Keeping up niceseties with people who make you mad enough to spit is a noble feat indeed. And oh yes, I'm well aware of the fact that compassion leads to a happiness that is nourishment to the soul.As well as the notion that treating others how you would like to be treated adds longevity to the lifespan. But sometimes, and only sometimes I wish the good guys didn't have to wait for the very last minute of the very last hour during the very last day to see the plentiful reaps of the positivity sowed. I guess I wish there was an instant app that can help all the good and patient warm hearted people receive swift and reasonable justice. Because waiting around for a wrongdoer to come take responsibility for his or her actions can be exhausting too. Especially when you know that'll never happen anyway. Well-meaning individuals, need to make a comeback because nice guys finishing last is so played out. To be frank, the whole ideal of it is just enough to make me question humanity, or rather the lack thereof.
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