I can't believe that a person who is very faithful towards religious practise can be so heartless. She said she don't care what problems am I facing and wants me to move out soon. So I asked her, "Is this how you practise religious?"
And then she tried to sound kinder after that. "Ok, I can extent you moving date..."
So is this how I have to treat her? I felt quite guilty after I've said that.
I dislike to insult any religious practises as I know by heart one must practise to be unbias. But please do not step on my tail by being not so nice.
I am very open if you just want to share with me your knowledges.
This lady is SO MUCH older than me and shares the same religious that I love so much.
I feel so ashame when I see how she had treated her husband and others. I never comment about her behaviours, until today. Because I really cannot take it anymore. The husband always try to be a good husband, but I wish he can be firmer too.
What I've learnt from her:
When you are blindfolded by selfishness, what you did will start not to benefit others but only yourself and yourself. In the end you will start to harm... yourself. Because its only being kind and understanding we can be happier.
Also, we can be blunt at times as long as what we said benefits the forest rather than only a tree.
May unbiasity and compassions be with all.
1 comment:
Hey babe. cheer up there (:
just wanted to correct some of the spelling and grammatical errors. practise is an action but practice is the word that should be used (: knowledge has no plural form. ashamed is past tense. and people practise religion, not religious as it is the act of it. (:
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