How letting a rat go gave me a bit of insight into human nature

I had a good laugh this morning. For the fact that I started my morning with happiness, my entire day turned out great. My neighbor woke up first and prepares for work. By the time the rest of us left our beds including me, we found a surprise outside.
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He caught a rat. How he did it, I had no idea. Only, it was funny to watch the rat struggle in pain and agony. As I continued to watch it struggle, I began to feel pity for him. At some point, he began to plead with me. No, I am not crazy, he did talk...lol. He winced in pain and cried out to me to help him.

He was really cute. And I felt bad that he had to die in this manner.
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When I looked into his cute and innocent eyes, I completely forgot the havoc this pitiful creature can cause. I forgot he tends to poison my food. I forgot he won't spare my household items if he got in contact with them. I forgot how many times he had made my mum run into financial losses because he kept eating and destroying the foodstuffs in her shop.
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At this point, all I wanted was to do was free him and let him go. My neighbor said he was lucky there were no cats around. They wouldn't have hesitated to have him for breakfast. My neighbor was kind enough to free him and he ran Helter-skelter for his life.
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He was confused about where to go for hiding. He pushed everything on his way out. All he could think about was living. I began to imagine he must have thought he was going to die. He must have dreaded the thoughts of being found by a cat. I am even thinking his family might have warned him about leaving their hideout this morning. He must have regretted not listening to them.

How many times have something happened to us and we wished we had listened to the advice of other people? A lot, I guess.
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I also imagined if he would spare us if we were in his shoes. You know if he had found his way into our house, would he have spared our food out of pity? Of course, we all know the answer. He wouldn't think twice about destroying them. After all, that's his means of survival. His family has to eat as well.

This brings me to the point where I remember, we are supposed to crush our enemies completely no matter the situation. If we don't, our enemies won't take pity on us. They will crush us once they have the advantage.

For the mere fact that this rat wouldn't think twice about costing us a lot of money to replace our food items, we shouldn't think twice about serving our enemies cold-crushing.

I am not asking you to kill someone. You can do away with someone through banishment. Take for instance, if you have a fiancee with whom you are sexually involved, and he or she goes around sleeping with other people. First, you need to think about your safety. The fact that he or she isn't concerned about the safety of you both should tell you, this person is a threat to your life. You shouldn't stick around to find out what will happen to your health. You should banish him or her. This kind of person should not have anything to do with you.

Or, if you have a staff who siphons your money now and then. It may be small, and the damage isn't quite noticeable. It's s small drops of water that fill the drum, they say, right?. With the tiny percentages he steals, the company is gradually dwindling in progress. No one should tell you this person has to go, no matter how much you depend on his expertise to move your business forward. He will kill your business completely once he has the chance.

In the vengeful spirit, if someone wants you dead, I don't think I need to tell you what to do here. I never said kill someone, banish them from your life. Once someone isn't able to have any connection to you, he or she won't be able to hurt.

Learn to consign your enemies to oblivion, do not allow yourself to be opened to their influence. Cancel them out, in any way you can, they won't be able to do anything to you, if they have no dealing with you.

I'll end this post with the picture of a lovely cat I met in the afternoon.
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He was cute and craved a lot of attention. I couldn't give him any, I was in a hurry to go home. Then, he stood and cried....lol. When he noticed I wanted to take photos of him, he cat-walked towards me... imagine that! 😂😂

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