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Promises Never Break Them
In A RelationshipWhat is a
promise? It is a pledge or an assurance given by one person to
other that he/she will act exactly as promised. The other
person can rest assured that the promise will not be broken
under any circumstances. In this case, circumstances word is
very significant. Because even if the promise is made in total
sincerity, the circumstances are taken as an excuse for
breaking them.
At times, the cost of keeping the promise unbroken can be very
high. But no matter what is that cost, the breaking of a
promise is a bigger sin. By breaking a promise, we hurt the
other party. We kill the faith of the other party in humanity
and its words. One must think about the value of the promise
for the one to whom it was made. Why do we promise something to
someone? Because both the parties agree that if the promise is
broken, the other person will be hurt. Why is the promise
accepted? The promise is accepted only if one who makes the
promise is believed to be a truthful and honest person. No one
believes upon the promises made by liars.
Let us look at a scenario. Say, a wife makes a promise to her
husband. The wife is going out for a long period and the
husband is promised that whatever may be the temptation, or
need, she will never indulge in any activity that hurts him.
The husband takes his wife’s word as a gospel truth and feels
very happy and proud about her. What if she breaks the promise
at the first opportunity? What if she lies to him about that,
after he gets a hint that she has broken the promise? And what
if she defends herself about breaking the promise and lying by
accusing the husband and asking him if he never lied or broke a
promise? Imagine the hurt she will give to her husband with her
action. If he is a simple and innocent person who believes that
everyone in the world is like him? He will be devastated
forever. Even if the wife breaks the relationship after
breaking the promises, so that she does not have to explain her
conduct and feel sorry about that, she would have succeeded in
breaking not only a promise, but devaluing a honest person in
all the possible ways. I don’t know if you believe in hell, but
if there is one, this wife will be sent to that hell forever.
This example talks of a wife. This is equally true about
husbands, and even amongst friends. A promise is sacrosanct. To
break a promise given to a honest person, who has accepted that
promise in all sincerity is like hitting a small kid
repeatedly. Why I use the repeatedly, because whenever the
husband remembers about the broken promise, he will experience
the same hurt again. He will be a changed person forever, and
doomed to live a life of pain that overflows from his
heart.
Some people are childlike and they still believe that the world
is full of truthful and honest people. They have yet not
realized that the reality is contrary. If one makes a promise
to such a person and breaks it easily as if it never mattered,
one may not be hauled before the court of law for killing a
person’s spirit, but the crime is equal.
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