Chapter 1
Many human desires are governed by selfishness, or crookedness, or foolishness. The two latter elements often are offshoots of the first.
Chapter 2
Our nature is not our ally. It makes us struggle all through life.
Chapter 3
Anger cannot temper discontent. Serenity can.
Chapter 4
The ugliest in the eyes of the world is God’s darling.
Chapter 5
We are insatiable. We want too much out of life and make hard demands, deeming to have the right.
Chapter 6
The honest follow straight paths and the dishonest follow crooked paths, but both set their eyes on one objective—success.
Chapter 7
Can a poor man stay in a luxury hotel, dine in an upscale restaurant, fly first class, or go to a state-of-the-art private hospital at his own expense?
Chapter 8
Standing up for justice and seeking remedies are natural for victims, who infer that their equitable rights viciously violated are difficult to be reinstated peacefully.
Chapter 9
Violence is a part of many lives. Some are born through it, some are born into it, some live through it, and some die through it.
Chapter 10
Anger transforms needs or desires into demands. Stipulations are not presented by an entity such as a region, state, or country, but by humans powerless to surrender their pride and contain their ire.