Not
any law should prohibit them,
Nor
should any custom hinder them.
The word “them” in the
sentence above means, in short,
To tell the truth, and
To tell what one really
thinks is true or right.
The original message has not
yet been found out by its author because
he has been delayed by many
things big and small. To get that
message,
he will have to look for it
from among piles of messages and information
written and stored by the
author about various subjects.
( Haisadiam; September 15, 2000 )
[ A note added on July 25, 2002: ]
To those bosses, directors, or supervisors, group leaders, etc.
who hate the people believing the instruction above:
Someday you may,
or you will, find this may be the only rescue for the great disaster
which
you have been involved with before it’s too big, too disastrous, and too late
to be
“managed”
any longer by you, or others more responsible or more to be blamed than you,
with covering-up and cowardice to face truths and punishments.
For example, in the Enron case or similar big-name cases,
If there had
been a few persons who had felt they could not turn their conscience away
from
the instruction and encouragement contained in these two messages of “Not any
law
should
prohibit them, nor should any custom hinder them” and “Most Concrete Way of
Doing
Good”, the Enron crisis could not have become so bad, and America’s stock
markets
would
not have been so bad these days in the mid-summer of 2002—possibly even with
worse situations
to come if there will be no great good news or help to come up soon
into the ears, minds, and hearts, and even souls, of the general people of America.
( W. H. Haisadiam; July 25, 2002 )
- - - Uploaded into this “Good Messages”
website on Aug. 12, 2002.