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The world knows many men who were very powerful but could not control themselves from doing evil things. They had great strength, high positions, and many people under their command. Power sat on them like a crown, but instead of guiding them, it made them careless. They could rule others, but they could not rule their own actions.
These men are like wild horses without reins. A horse is strong and fast, but without control it can hurt itself and others. In the same way, power without self-control becomes dangerous. Power is not bad by itself, but when there are no limits, it turns into something that destroys lives.
History remembers these men for both their success and their cruelty. They won battles and built empires, but they also caused pain and fear. They thought their power made them right, even when they were wrong. Over time, their bad actions became bigger than their achievements.
Evil does not appear all at once. It starts small, with one bad choice, then grows with each excuse they make. When a person stops controlling himself, power makes every mistake worse. Self-control is what keeps power from becoming harmful.
In the end, people remember how these men used their power, not how much they had. True power is the ability to control oneself, not others. A man who cannot control his actions, no matter how strong he is, will be remembered for the harm he caused.
As writer, I have seen something terrible in human being. We never learn from history, we are all carried by the arrogant of our thoughts and we even never think about the quote said," what comes around goes around", I wish we knew that we found ourselves here (world) and no one knows what tomorrow hold for us. why killing? why wars everywhere? why and what school are there for? why peace cannot be maintained? My answer is I cannot find the answer. what crooked cannot be made straight and what lost is unaccountable.
references:
1.Maxims, by François de La Rochefoucauld
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