Once upon a time there was a boy with a terrible character. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him to hammer a nail into the garden fence every time he lost his patience and quarreled with someone. On the first day, the boy hammered 37 nails. Over the next weeks, he tried to restrain himself, and the number of hammered nails decreased day by day. It turned out that restraining is easier than hammering nails ...
Finally the day came when the boy did not hammer a single nail into the fence. Then he went to his father and said so. And his father told him to pull one nail from the fence for each day, in which he would not lose his patience.
Days followed days, and finally, the boy was able to tell his father that he pulled all the nails from the fence. The father brought his son to the fence and said:
“My son, you behaved well, but look at these holes in the fence.” She will never be the same again. When you quarrel with someone and say things that can hurt, you inflict a wound on someone like this. You can stick a knife into a person, and then pull it out, but the wound will still remain.
No matter how many times you ask for forgiveness, the wound will remain. A mental wound brings as much pain as a physical wound. Friends are rare jewels, they bring you a smile and joy. They are ready to listen to you when you need it, they support you and open their heart to you.
Try not to hurt them ...