It's easier to be bad
November 21, 2023 at 12:47 PM
A special rose bloomed in the depths of the scarlet gardens. Her beautiful petals, like silk handkerchiefs, framed every look with sophistication. But the beauty of this rose hid a tragic story that tells why it's easier to be a bad person.
The magic rose appeared in a fairy-tale world where only kind and honest people lived. Her delicate petals protected all their good deeds and gave them endless joy. But soon a dense fog of sadness and darkness enveloped this place, and a man was born in it.
This man, hiding behind anger and selfishness, stepped on the fairy-tale world with an invisible trail. He was fueled by the energy of others, absorbing their happiness. From year to year, he became stronger, turning into a shadow, deservedly separated from the light.
The joyful laughter of the little girl that this person noticed rang out. Her heart was so pure that the light showed her the only right way. Deciding to turn off this light, the man approached the girl and plucked a beautiful rose from her hands.
Rose, confident in her power, dazzling beauty and ability to have a beneficial effect on the world, immediately unleashed her power on him. But she missed, affecting only his body, not touching his evil. Its petals, true to their nature, could not penetrate through the stone heart of man.
Now, owning the great rose, man has come out into the light again, showing everyone his power and authority. He controlled darkness and chaos, forcing the good to hide modestly in corners.
But as time passed, the rose began to fade. Its petals began to fade, and the power that it generated began to return to kind people. They began to find their strength again and could resist evil. Seeing this, the man sobbed in pain and despair. After all, his plan to conquer the world was destroyed.
With a heavy heart, he returned the rose to the girl's hands. This was his only chance to correct his mistakes. Rose, deprived of her hope and strength, removed the light from this fairy-tale world. But the girl, gathering her courage, went on, realizing that even in the dark, every person is given the opportunity to correct their mistakes.