When a farmer plants and the other does not, and in a bid to beat the system, run straight-out 'Japa' to the house of the one that did what was necessary/followed the universal law. Then he says "Grace".
Then some others who can't afford the luxury of that trip because of scarcity had made what was supposed to be a fun trip (vacation) luxury, decides to implore the forces of cheat and to see how miraculously the consequence of their lack of activities during the plantation season can be suddenly stopped (by force/mercy) because he/she now has a bribe for the invincible force calling it tithe, offering, worship, (fraud)yahoo-yahoo, following bad politicians for peanuts, etc.
Isn't this madness?
Should they not just agree to start doing the needful?
Get to work, and simply PLANT?
Whatever a man sows, that is what he shall reap.
We can cultivate better farmland than the one we already have.
In 2023 get to work for your Nation.
AI commentary
It is certainly not productive or advisable to try to cheat or bypass the natural consequences of one's actions. Instead, it is better to take responsibility for one's actions and work hard to improve one's circumstances. In the situation you describe, the farmer who did not plant may be facing difficulties as a result of their own choices and it would be more productive for them to focus on finding ways to improve their situation rather than trying to cheat or bribe their way out of it. Similarly, those who are unable to afford a vacation should instead work towards building the resources and means to be able to afford one in the future rather than trying to cheat or engage in fraudulent activities.
It is also important to recognize that every individual has the power to make positive choices and changes in their own life. By working hard and making wise decisions, it is possible to improve one's circumstances and achieve success. The saying "whatsoever a man sows, that shall he also reap" means that the actions and choices we make will have consequences, and it is up to us to make sure those consequences are positive ones.
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