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Ryan Welsh Ryan Welsh 11 months ago in Law

In a world where traditional moral foundations are increasingly questioned, the relevance of ancient wisdom might surprise you. Take the Eighth Commandment: “Thou shalt not steal.” This simple directive isn’t just about preventing theft—it’s about unlocking profound real-world benefits.

Theft costs society more than just money. The annual losses are staggering, but the indirect costs—security, insurance, and lost trust—are even greater. Imagine a world where stealing was eradicated and this commandment was universally upheld.

In such a world, trust would flourish, transforming relationships and economies. Businesses would thrive, innovation would soar, and communities would bond in mutual respect and cooperation. Freed from the threat of theft, people could pursue their dreams with confidence, knowing their ideas and efforts would be protected. This would ignite creativity and lead to a more prosperous, innovative society.

But this commandment is about more than just avoiding theft. It’s about contributing positively—supporting families, aiding those in need, and strengthening communities. A world without theft would be built on fairness, trust, and shared prosperity.

Maybe it’s time to revisit the practical wisdom of the Bible and envision a future guided by ancient teachings, leading us to a life of blessings and peace for all.

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