How far we can validate the chain of reaction?
I am not going to discuss in term of morality, based on religion or any other community. But asserting it naturally.
For example, she helped them, they helped another one, and another one helped me. How do we measure that some of them must be credited for giving contribution? She, them, or the other man behind them or else?
It's not about teaching to be proud of, but it has tremendous teaching to see the chain of the truth, so that we can trace back to The God, or so that we can see things in balance, seeing fairly.
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