"With great power comes great responsibility"
Well actually, on the contrary, you don't need great power to have great responsibility. Everyone has made mistakes, and one must be responsible for his actions, to answer for it, to admit them.
It takes even more courage to own up after one has done wrong, or even lay off temptation.
"Don't steal"

"Don't steal" What spurs on stealing? The opportunity, the desire, the temptation. If any one of these is taken away or not even brought into the picture, stealing would never occur.
To trust, is another important factor. Is it really that hard? To trust and then to lose it from people around you. "Eh, he not good la.." "Wah lao.. kena sai la.." all this remarks, Is it meaningful? What difference does this make? Does it change anything? No. What he or she must do is to learn from his or her mistakes, never tread again on the beaten path. And from his or her mistakes, we learn NOT to be like him, but not treating him like an outcaste, but a lesson learnt.
I gave that opportunity, I have learnt my lesson. Now i must mend..