The story of the boy and nail

There was a boy who was always losing his

temper. His father gave him a bag full of


nails and said to him, “My son, I want you


to hammer a nail into our garden fence


every time you need to direct your anger


against something and you lose your temper


So the son started to follow his father’s


advice. On the first day he hammered in 37


nails, but getting the nails into the fence


was not easy, so he started trying to


control himself when he got angry. As the


days went by, he was hammering in less


nails, and within weeks he was able to


control himself and was able to refrain


from getting angry and from hammering


nails. He came to his father and told him


what he had achieved. His father was happy


with his efforts and said to him: “But now,


my son, you have to take out a nail for


every day that you do not get angry.”

The son started to take out the nails for

each day that he did not get angry, until


there were no nails left in the fence.

He came to his father and told him what he

had achieved. His father took him to the


fence and said, “My son, you have done


well, but look at these holes in the fence.


This fence will never be the same again.”


Then he added: “When you say things in a


state of anger, they leave marks like these


holes on the hearts of others. You can stab


a person and withdraw the knife but it


doesn’t matter how many times you say ‘I’m



sorry,’ because the wound will remain


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  • I am happy 'cause you liked the story

    Thanks all for your comments

  • Yeah... Many receive advice, only the wise profit by it.( Syrus)
  • Hey Afaf,

    Very nice story. The father was wise he gave his son something to know & feel. No one can see him self wrong when being angry, yet the holes on that wood can show you how damage you made. It became too later, seeing the ends before happening is like going back by a time machine to fix what had been broken.

     

    Thanks

    Night

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