I agree on the lesson given.
Also, beware before accusing and only with a sound proof.
Anyway, my main suspect for the bangle theft was really a person which turned out to be totally unreliable honest wise. My Father in law showed compassion on her (she had a Young girl) and provided her with food and money, Beyond that agreed with the work agency.. He also trusted the girl with his ATM
Result was that the girl did double ATM drawings to keep one part for herself, a few times before she was discovered. She was not sued but another lesson is that, build up a sound fame of unreliability and you'll have to live with that.
Wallet loss: I really did blame it on myself, not having secured the clasp of my belly pouch. It turned out the system was secure, my memory not so, lol, but now I accomodate my living with the awareness of cronic absent mindedness...
The interesting sychronicity is this: You and I have a similar challenge. Yet interestingly enough my memory is BETTER then when I was a teenager because of meditation and realizing the challenge. So it cannot b senility. Rather it has to do with past life excesses and perhaps some from this life as well.. The consequences surfacing in challenges this life. These things can have biological roots-- the results of past life excess.
What is even more fascinating to me is the way the gurus actually have used absent-mindedness to warn me about the character of other people and thus saving me extra grief--- and in other ways to help me with my own life--using what seems like a weakness as a strength. Such r the ironies of life and the ability of the gurus to manifest in any and all circumstances.