"Be kind, for everyone you meet is fighting a hard battle." — Ian McLaren
The illustration and story below,
while short, is the perfect example of why sometimes switching your view on a
situation can go a long way in empathy.
The man doesn’t know that there is a
snake underneath. The woman doesn’t know that there is a stone crushing the
man. The woman thinks: “I am going to fall! And I can’t climb because the snake
is going to bite me! Why can’t the man use a little more strength and pull me
up!” The man thinks: “I am in so much pain! Yet I’m still pulling you as much as
I can! Why don’t you try and climb a little harder!?”
The moral is— you can’t see the pressure the other person is under, and the other person can’t see the pain you’re in. This is life, whether it’s with work, family, feelings or friends, we should try to understand each other. Learn to think differently, perhaps more clearly and communicate better. A little thought and patience goes a long way.
Be kind to people. Everyone we meet is fighting their own battle.
The moral is— you can’t see the pressure the other person is under, and the other person can’t see the pain you’re in. This is life, whether it’s with work, family, feelings or friends, we should try to understand each other. Learn to think differently, perhaps more clearly and communicate better. A little thought and patience goes a long way.
Be kind to people. Everyone we meet is fighting their own battle.
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