A boy was born to a couple after eleven years of marriage. They were a loving couple and the boy was the apple of their eyes.
One
morning, when the boy was around two years old, the husband saw a
medicine bottle open. He was late for work so he asked the wife to cap
the bottle and put it in the cupboard. The mother, preoccupied in the
kitchen, totally forgot the matter.
The boy saw the bottle and
playfully went to it and, fascinated with its color, drank it all. It
happened to be a poisonous medicine meant for adults in small dosages.
When
the child collapsed, the mother hurried him to the hospital, where he
died. The mother was stunned; she was terrified. How would she face her
husband?
When the distraught father came to the hospital and saw the dead child, he looked at his wife and uttered just four words.
“I Love You Darling.”
The
husband’s totally unexpected reaction is proactive behavior. The child
is dead. He can never be brought back to life. There is no point in
finding fault with the mother. Besides, if only he have taken time to
put the bottle away, this would not have happened.
No point in
attaching blame. She had also lost her only child. What she needed at
that moment was consolation and sympathy from the husband. That is what
he gave her.
Sometimes we spend
time asking who is responsible or who’s to blame, whether in a
relationship, in a job or with the people we know and miss out on the
warmth in human relationships we could receive by giving each other
support.
After all, shouldn’t forgiving someone we love be the easiest thing in the world to do?
Treasure
what you have. Don’t multiply pain, anguish and suffering by holding
onto forgiveness. Let go of all your envies, jealousies, unwillingness
to forgive, selfishness, and fears and you will find things are actually
not as difficult as you think.
If everyone could look at life with this kind of perspective, there would be fewer problems in the world.
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