Anyone who would keep it...
...is no different than a thief.
If that's not good enough, anyone who would keep it is STUPID.
In this day and age, if a security camera didn't catch it being lost and/or your dumb ass picking it up then simply having that kind of money is gonna catch up with you sooner or later.
'This is a case of a 23-year-old man who found a lifetime fortune and didn`t know what to do with it and was tempted and behaved quite erratically,' he said. 'This money began to dominate his life. He was in somewhat of a state of panic.'
That's even more moronic. While I'd love to have $200,000 in cash, that's no lifetime fortune unless you plan on scooping fries your whole life. In the mean time, being the bum who tried to keep something that didn't belong to you, you're kinda ensuring that fries
are your future.
So, at the end of the day, if only for practical reasons, you give back something you weren't gonna be able to keep in the first place and maybe you get a reward AND keep your self respect.
We were picking one of the kids up and a friend the other night and as the friend approached the car, she spotted a wallet on the ground. She INSTANTLY turned around to take it back into class to see if she could find the owner. It wasn't hers and she had ZERO problem figuring that one out.
I love it when right rears its pretty head.
Anyone ever keep something like this that wasn't yours? A wallet?
I found one once, a fat wallet, I was a young punk teen and thought about keeping it for a few minutes. I turned it in but to this day I still feel like a piece of #### when I think I was even thinking about keeping it.
At the end of the day, it's all about you:
If you do the right thing even when no one is watching, you have something no one can take from you; good character.
If you're character is conditional then you are stuck living with what you do when no one is watching far longer than any amount of money will be around. Of course, if you have poor character, you'll figure a way to justify yourself just fine.
Lastly, if you're just a crook no matter what, at least you're consistent and not trying to pretend you're something you're not, either to yourself or to anyone else.