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THE 'STEP NEIGHBOUR' Like everyday Kiara drop Divit to school gate and shoulder him his bag and water bottle and once again remind him all the major highlights of his project so that at time of presentation he can be more persistent and confident in his speech, as soon as she left the school in some distance she saw on car mirror that Divit left his project file on back seat of car. Kiara get irked but took a deep breath and went back to handover his file, Divit was already standing on school gate and seems impatient and worried ,after seeing his mother's car coming back to him gave him sigh of relief and a little grin on his face. That day Kiara got late at office and due to immense work she didn't get time in lunch hour to pick up Divit from school and drop him to home so that day she thought to book cab for him. She called up Divit claas teacher Ms. Jhanvi asked her to leave Divit to the cab. In evening when Kiara returns to home she heard wee...
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ReplyDeleteI love the one about comparison...it is the thief of joy.
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DeleteThanks for sharing. This is a thought provoking story. I appreciate the message!
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DeleteWe did not have a car before. When we got car , I learnt to drive. Within a few days, I could not continue as I got physical issue. I have travelled by all means of vehicles and have walked many kms before. But, now I have to depend on driver and car because public vehicles and passenger crowd does not suit my body much. People had been saying I am a princess. They don't know what problem I am going through. People even pass comments, the girl can't even drive and uses driver or is dependent on others for traveling. Even my drivers don't know there is a problem in my legs and back. He assumes that I want to live a boss kind life.
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DeleteSuch a life lessoning story. I agree, never compare yourself to someone who is struggling.
ReplyDeleteI really loved everything you wrote in here! I learned a lot of things from here. I hope to apply one of these tips in real life!
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DeleteGreat story thank you for sharing this. It’s always important not to judge other people. We don’t know their inner struggles.
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DeleteThis was a nice story. I try to be nice and respectful to all regardless of theirs outward appearance.
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DeleteWhat a wonderful lessons with a deep lessons that everyone should heed to!
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ReplyDeleteThe gross on the other side always looks greener. Be happy with what you have. Very good and moral story.
ReplyDeleteThere is an important message here - we really don't know much about other peoples lives and should not judge
ReplyDeleteAs a wheelchair user, just being dependant on others (even just to reach a shelf that you could before), is depressing and very difficult. It's a huge adjustment and some people never get over it.
ReplyDeleteThanks for sharing, there's definitely an important message in this story.
Most people do have the tendency to compare their status with someone with higher statute. Unfortunately, most often than not, their contentment waiver not knowing what they're comparing to is going through and that what they currently have have is someone else ambition. Let's be grateful for what we have.
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