Why offenders are unlucky too - and why they need to make an Unlucky List.​
Most sane people would agree that the greatest burden of suffering and misfortune from any crime falls on the victims of crime. Nevertheless, it can also be said that any criminal is more than just a tad unlucky to be suffering from a lack of Life-qualities - which would otherwise steer him or her well way from wanting to commit a crime in the first place.
Therefore, it can be reasonably argued that both victim and offender in any crime, are indeed, unlucky.
But, let it be clear and total, the responsibility for committing a crime is always with the offender - as is the responsibility for healing any of his or her Life-qualities that have been damaged by committing the offence. Which begs the question, what can he or she do to reduce their un-luckiness?
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Exercise:​1: Make an Unlucky List of any Life-qualities that may have been damaged or neglected by yourself or others, which would otherwise have steered you well way from even wanting to commit a crime in the first place.
Exercise:2: Make a commitment in your life, to re-claim and heal those Life qualities that will help you get away from wanting to commit a crime, instead of trying to get away with one.​
Exercise:3: Practice any reclaimed Life-quality by including it in your daily lifestyle. ​