There are two things to remember: Death and God. And there are two things to forget: any harm done to us by others, and any good we may have done others. For to hold these two would be to reach for future results, and there will be future consequences if these are held in mind. Whatever we think, or put in mind, we experience the reaction. Of course, death should always be held in mind, for then much good action will result and much harmful action will be avoided. (CWBSSB, p. 67)