These days we are witnessing obvious injustice on a global level. A military conflict that has been going on for over a year now, other numerous political tensions that are claiming their victims and we hear how children in particular are suffering enormously under these circumstances. But things are also happening very close to us that challenge our sense of justice - for example, the current situation in the banking sector. In all these cases, we are not infrequently quick to identify those responsible, to point at them and to condemn them inwardly or even verbally. Are we doing this rightly? Isn't it the case that the very thing that bothers us so much about them and about which we get so worked up is actually also deep within ourselves? So the finger pointing at others is often also the finger pointing at our own reflection. Actually, the only thing that helps is unsparing honesty with oneself. Do you succeed in that? Does it make you more merciful?
I wish you an extraordinary day!