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Brave Vs Afraid 💪😦
Introduction Being afraid is a natural – it helps protect us from danger, but it…
Small habits shape our lives in big ways, and each week, we’ll explore a simple yet powerful habit that can bring more positivity, focus, and happiness to you and your family. Let’s take one step closer to building a better version of ourselves—one habit at a time.
Each article will have four sections:
This week, lets think over Calmness vs Hostility.
In school, Nisha had a short temper.
If someone accidentally bumped into her, she would lash out, yelling or pushing them away. One day, a classmate accidentally spilled water on her desk.
Instead of calmly handling it, Nisha shouted angrily, making everyone uncomfortable.
The teacher noticed and said,
Nisha decided to give it a try. The next time something went wrong, she remained calm and spoke kindly.
Thank you for helping Nisha, my friend.
At home, Varun often got into arguments with his little brother, Rohan.
He would get irritated over small things, like Rohan touching his toys or playing loudly.
One day, after an especially heated argument, their mother sat them down and explained,
Varun realized he was being too harsh and decided to be more patient with his brother, which improved their relationship.
Thank you for helping Varun, my friend.
In the Panchatantra, there is a story of two birds living in a tree.
One was peaceful and kind, while the other was hostile and always fought with other animals. The hostile bird made many enemies, while the kind bird had many friends who helped when trouble came.
The story teaches that hostility pushes others away, but kindness brings people together.
“To those who err, show patience and forbearance; for hostility will only increase their faults.”
— Thirukural 314
At a Traffic Signal in Bangalore:
A biker angrily yells at an auto driver, “Do you even know how to drive?!” 🚦🔥The auto driver calmly replies, “Of course! I even know how to fly… but today, I decided to keep my inner peace and my auto on the road.” 😌🛺
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