Bad thinking part (2)

He went to say that there were complicated things in life that need wisdom and common sense to be understood. Then the professor narrated a story for them saying, "a child got sick and when her father took her to the hospital the doctor prescribed medicine which he could not afford to buy.

He phoned his brother to help him to buy the medicine. His brother told him to wait one hour to bring him the money. The man waited anxiously and tried to call his brother but his brother's cell phone was closed. He tried to call many times in vain. Then he began to think bad about his brother, 'How come that he disappoints me?' While he was furious and angry like that the doorbell rang. When he opened the door he found his brother handing him the money that he had asked for and saying, 'sorry brother, I did not expect to take that long selling my cell phone. Then the man hugged his brother regretfully. The tears were in his eyes. 

After the lecture was over, the son came back home with less ill thinking about his father. He went to search on his father's exigencies and papers longing to see a picture of his mother with his father. From one diary the son read his father's writings, 'after the unanimous opinions of many doctors about the hopelessness of the state of my wife, and that she was going to die, I took her on a sea trip to see the world and to lessen her pain.

Owing to bad luck our ship sank and I found a chance to come back to take care of our little child. If he had not been there, I would not have thought of living after her. I wanted to live with her and die with her. The son wept a lot and when his father came home he ran into his arms saying, 'forgive me, dad.'     

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  • Good story Dara ,We must not have bad thoughts.

     

    • Koy baat nahi, Firdos. You can take  the wisdom from a mad man's mouth. That was a saying we have. Thanks, Firdos for your nice comment. 

  • Hey Dara, this is a beautiful story. It was real? it seems me very real. This situation can happen in the real world.

    • Eu estou feliz, Eduardo! Muito obrigado. Of course, my dear good friend. Most of our stories are derived from real life. Sometimes I write real life. Thanks Ed. 

  • interesting story, quickly jedging someone and making decision is not right, time and patience will heal a wound.

    • Yaganiyali Robe! Thanks for your comment on my blog, bad thinking. 

  • Amazing story, sad but cool. Judging is normal, we need to agree, but why do some people got the ability to always have negative thoughts about everyone? This story is very interesting and teaches a lot! 

    • Amo a la gente Linda. I agree with you my respected cute lady. Hasty decisions lead to sad results. Again, we have to make sure before acting. Thanks, Amanda for your nice comment. 

  • See! Haha, I have my guess right :D. Seriously, I didn't read this part (Part 2) when I wrote my prediction about the reason why the father left his wife on the sinking boat (in Part 1).

    • Kamu jenius dan kamu teman ku Galuh! I am very glad to have a good friend like you. The reader has his own sense and his own conclusions. He reads and understands. Thanks again for your good guessing. 

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