Sound Life
...e time, killed or never found. It's quite difficult not to judge the man accused of the murder, and most people wish him or her dead, but I still haven't. It's good if you're able to prevent the murder all together, but if one is committed, I make it my duty not to judge the man for what he has done. I don't think anybody else has the right to judge a person by the crime committed, for there's always room for them to turn back. People have given up on helping people to understand how wrong they were and have instead resorted to locking them up and to keep them locked up. If the prisoner is set free, they will not have fully understood the terribleness of his or her mistakes, and may keep on making them. Forgive the judged and help them start over, for it's never too late to go back. He/she, like you, was also handed a blank ticket at birth. Yes, your ticket to the future is blank, and I like it that way. You don't know what's going to happen in the future, but you should know that if you make the right choices and the right sacrifices at the right time, you should do fine; and not only for yourself, but for the people around you. And, if you mess up, you can always ask forgive...