A Thief’s First Realization
Kevin McCullough
The first thing to die wasn’t his body. It was his illusion.
He hung there—lungs burning, muscles failing, every breath a fight he was losing. The crowd didn’t care. The soldiers didn’t care. The sky itself seemed to turn its back.
And for the first time in his life… he stopped lying to himself.
“We are punished justly… we are getting what our deeds deserve.”
No excuses. No softening. No “but you don’t understand.” Just truth.
Raw. Unfiltered. Final.
And it’s almost unbearable to hear because it’s the one sentence we spend our entire lives avoiding. We don’t talk like that. We explain ourselves. We justify. We compare.
“I’m not perfect… but I’m not that bad.” “I’ve made mistakes… but I meant well.” “I’ve done wrong… but look at everything I’ve done right.”
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