Nothing Is Worth This: When Greed Turns Lies Into Weapons
There is nothing in this world—no money, no property, no title, no material possession—worth lying against an innocent person, betraying trust, or destroying another human being’s life simply because you want to claim ownership of what does not belong to you.
Nothing.
Yet every day, people go to extreme lengths—false accusations, calculated lies, emotional manipulation, legal abuse, character assassination—all driven by greed.
Greed for money.
Greed for control.
Greed for power over things they know, deep down, were never theirs.
And in that pursuit, they do the unthinkable.
They destroy marriages.
They traumatize children.
They break families.
They isolate a woman.
They turn love into fear.
They turn truth into a battlefield.
All to say: “I own this.”
But do you know what comes next?
You may not know now—but you will know someday.
Because nothing built on lies lasts.
Nothing taken through betrayal stays clean.
And nothing stolen at the cost of another person’s soul ever brings peace.
I wish—truly—that money had never entered the picture.
I wish greed had never whispered its lies.
Because nothing is worth the emotional trauma, the anxiety, the fear, the isolation, the devastation caused to a woman, her husband, and her children.
Nothing.
Life is painfully short.
And the person you hurt today may be the one sent to help you tomorrow.
The person you label as your enemy may have been the greatest blessing you never allowed into your life.
We never know what the next second will bring.
But one truth never changes:
What goes around comes around.
Lies return.
Betrayal returns.
False accusations return.
And the damage done in silence eventually finds its voice.
If you have people you truly love—if you value your future, your peace, your legacy—then understand this now, not later:
Nothing is worth destroying another person’s marriage, family, or sanity for property that was never yours.
Nothing.
Sooner or later, the price will be paid.
And when it is, you may not recognize how—or when—but it will leave a mark on this world.
Truth always does.
— FaJoP

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