The sore of slander


It is a sacrosanct fact that everything in life is guided by principles. One of these core principles is that of sowing and reaping, which states that "whatever one sows, one reaps." 

Ipso facto, seeds determine fruits.

Every actions of man have consequences, just as seeds yield harvest with time. If you do good, you get good; do bad get bad.

Slander is a false, malicious statement (spoken or published), especially one which is injurious to a person's reputation.

Slander is a behavioural disposition of one with a rotten heart. It is a bad act to not cultivate. A slanderer spots self in the process of spoiling another.

Slander is not a safe route to success. You don't have to defame another to become famous.
Don't speak ill of others in order to get lifted; it will eventually stalk you.

Success and glory obtained through slander sublimes when the truth is revealed. By then, shame befalls the slanderer.

Some people desire to be great but they are busy slaughtering the reputation of others. As long as the natural principle of planting and harvest holds, you can't fly by yanking others to fall.

If you truly want to soar sustainably in life, don't slander. No one goes and stays up by pulling down others.

Selah!

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