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Crime, a frightening word in this society, often triggers fear and concern among the public. Perhaps even more terrible than sin, however, are those who take pleasure in sin. Their actions not only harm others, but also undermine the harmony and tranquility of society. Like those who take pleasure in stealing pears, they not only violate the rights of others, but also show their disregard and contempt for laws and moral norms. This attitude of taking pleasure in crime makes crime even worse, because it not only endangers social order, but also causes great harm to oneself.
In the Confessions, Augustine describes how he and his friends stole pears as a young man. Although the pears themselves did not attract them, they still chose to invade other people's homes and steal property. What is even more shocking is that they only eat a small number of pears and discard most of the rest to the pigs. Augustine's comments on the matter reveal the underlying motives behind the crime. He said, "My evil has no motive other than evil itself." This quote profoundly reveals the real reason why some people sin – the love of sin itself.
We must recognize that crime is not just an act, it is a pathological state of mind. Only when we are aware of this can we truly prevent and fight crime. We need education and advocacy to educate people about the dangers of crime and to enhance their legal awareness and moral awareness. At the same time, we also need to focus on the reasons behind the crime. Many criminals have psychological problems and need professional help and **. It is only through comprehensive education that we can help them get rid of their sins and return to the normal track of life.
In short, crime is not terrible, it is the mentality of taking pleasure in crime. We need to work hard to fight crime, but at the same time, we need to pay attention to the reasons behind it, help criminals rebuild a healthy psychological state, and make society more harmonious and peaceful.