SINCERITY AND TOLERANCE

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This is a story I heard from someone. A child returns from school and faces his mother with a tearful and reckless expression. Seeing the boy's dark face, the mother asked what had happened to the child.

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whole story goes like this. The child tries to approach all kinds of children because he wants to be with his friends at school, but he does not get along well with himself, but bully him and make fun of him. Even though the days repeated themselves every day, there was no sign of improvement, so I tried to break through, and in the process, the kid was beaten and my self-esteem cracked.
My mother was annoyed, but soon she let her down and found her composure. After that, the mother made a good offer to her child.
“Yes, do you want to curse your friends now? Then, shall we go up the mountain and swear by our friends? "

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The mother's advice is very tantalizing for the child whose heart is rigid. The child and the mother, who said they would, have been climbing the mountain for a long time since then, and when they finally reached the top, the mother encouraged the child to do whatever she wanted to do to her friends. She says don't worry as there is only a mother.
How many minutes have passed? The child who cursed loudly at his friends, immediately stopped and remained silent. The child's mother, who saw the apparition, asked the boy why he had stopped, and the boy's answer was this.
"Mom! The curse you gave your friend came back to me. I can't do it because I'm scared. What if something bad happens?"
After hearing the boy's words, the mother laughed happily and said:
"Good? Then, do you want to tell your friend a good story?"
Without hesitation, the boy spread the good story as a gorge.
It is said that thanks to the mother's extraordinary teachings, the child has a heart full of understanding and forgiveness rather than hatred and hatred towards his friends.

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In fact, the same is true for adults. On the other hand, 'In the backyard, I sometimes get into a strong position saying no. Let us project the bitterness of the world from that toughness.
"I want a sincere apology."
This simple but heavy word sank everyone's heart. Seriously, don't pretend. Real thoughts, not matter. Maybe the comfort woman's grandmother's heart doesn't want to climb the mountain over and over again and swear like the kid's heart we talked about earlier? But even now, if I only had sincerity, how many tears would I have to shed before I had the great determination to tolerate and endure it, even if it was a grave sin?
However, why… Is it still not over?
It was a class B briefing today with only questions left.