“Every person is guilty of all the good they did not do.”
(Voltaire)
This is a powerful thought in which unperformed good deeds are considered sinful behavior.
Today, we are proud of any life performance shy of killing or destroying. We seek reward for any just and moral behavior. By this standard of good behavior, we identify as much better people. If we ever are honest, share, or assist, then we are saintly. We consider any behavior outside of competitive intent as virtuous toward spiritual harmony, whereas we should be considering any missed activity toward harmony as immorally competitive intent.
The next time we say no to compassionate behavior we must reflect on the choice that actively suppressed compassion within us, causing a conflicting behavior to the spiritual transference of love energy.