Dhamma Padaya – Paapa Waggaya
As long as one does not suffer the repercussions of his evil activities, he considers them delightful and auspicious.
He realises his acts were wrong only after he starts suffering the repercussions.
As long as one does not get the benefits from the good deeds he has to do, he sees those good deeds as annoyance and inconvenience.
But once he begins to experience the pleasures and positive rewards of his good deeds, he will realise that his good deeds have provided him a source of great benefits.