Abdul Qadir | Team TrickyScribe: In a world where everything seems to have a price tag, why shouldn’t my conscience be on the list? Over the years, I’ve been keeping my conscience as my most valuable asset. While some may view this as an inherited trait, now I see it as a burden I’d like to shed. After all, carrying this label of “conscience-driven” cannot give me anything except anonymity and penury.
Why Monetize Rather Than Sell?
One might wonder, “Why choose to monetize instead of making a clean sale?” The answer is simple. Selling one’s legacy is often frowned upon, earning the label of ‘nalayaq.’ But a monetized conscience gives a person liquidity, and the end result is the same—a benefit with fewer drawbacks.
The Burden of a Conscience That Just Won’t Quit
My conscience has, quite frankly, always held me back. It pricks me at the most inconvenient moments, making it hard to ignore. Unlike others with more “flexible” consciences, mine refuses to lie dormant when I want it to. Imagine trying to ground ambitious flights only to have this conscience drag me back down.
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