I read book of Dostoyevski that Crime and Punishment.
We are all a little Raskolnikov. Yes, the thought of killing someone on an impulse that we don't quite know for what has crossed our minds. Whether for good reason or bad. Be it the dirtiest person in the world or the cutest person in the world. Economic reasons or psychological impulses...
But what if we kill an innocent person like Lizeyevata, who suddenly appears after we killed the person we designed? Will you confess your guilt or will you persist until the end like Raskolnikov? Do we always sleep peacefully after killing someone we think should die? What if someone is aware of the event?
If he thinks you are guilty in some ways even though he has no clear evidence and you walk behind your eyes for fear that he will always find something in you. Never confess your guilt, even if it is the person you trust most, unless you intend to go to jail. Because when Raskolnikov confesses his crime to Sonya, someone in the next room hears it and everything turns into a nightmare for Raskolnikov.
I am happy to be re-reading one of these great works of world literature. Even if you have read it, read it again. Good reading.
That's a really good book. I am a good person and never thought to kill a person.
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