An Internal Examination
Humans often judge the acts of others while remaining negligent of their own. A genuine human is one who investigates and studies themselves before others, one who recognizes his true self and strives to find his flaws and defections. So easy it is to watch others finding flaws and defections in them, and so simple it is to imagine flaws in those around us. If those who seek flaws in others think more clearly and become more precise, they will realize that they are often wrong about people. The flaws they imagine are often non-existent or negligible. So many people have lost something and accused someone else, in thought or practice, of stealing it, only to suffer from the pressure of conscience and remorse once they find it.