Some people borrow your money
and don’t return it on time. No message. No update, unless you ask, and they feel no bad about it.
And then there are people who feel awkward even asking for their own money back.
Strange contrast! One feels no discomfort owing money. The other feels guilt demanding what’s theirs. Psychology is funny like that: shamelessness comes from low conscience, while hesitation comes from too much of it.
Excessively conscientious people are genuinely good people. They have strong inner morality, empathy, and a deep sense of responsibility. They don’t need supervision to do the right thing. In a high-trust society, such people become the backbone of social order.
But in a low-trust society like ours, the same traits turn into vulnerabilities. When others operate with entitlement, weak accountability, and opportunism, morality becomes asymmetrical: one side carries guilt, the other carries none. As a result, goodness gets exploited.
Moral: Being kind with the kind is important, but being shameless with the shameless is even more important. Empathy without boundaries is an open invitation to exploitation.
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