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Monday, March 11, 2013

Summary and Reflection

                    Summary Reflection

An elderly man returned money he had claimed to have stolen from a sears in Seattle, Washington. It was said the man walked in to the sears and traversed onto the second floor, he then proceeded to  hand the sears envelope that carried a letter explaining his crime and a one hundred dollar compensation. The customers reacted by exclaiming "awesome, an act of kindness.

Reflection: This was a kind act.The man must have suffered for many years harboring that guilt, but now he can relieve himself. I now know guilt can constrict around the mind and allow neurological connections to react to such an event for a long time therefore imprinting the event into your memory. I am glad the man had attempted to relieve his guilt. I  believe any miniscule crime can result in the feeling that constricts around your mind and results in powerful reactions known as guilt.

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