A young lady was waiting for her flight in the boarding room of a big airport.
As she would need to wait for a long time, she decided to buy a book to read
and a packet of cookies to snack on.
She sat down in an armchair in the VIP room of the airport to relax and read
in peace.
A man sat down in the next seat, opened his magazine and started reading.
When she took out the first cookie, the man took one also.
She felt irritated but said nothing. She just thought: “What a nerve! If I wasn’t
so nice, I would blacken his eye.”
For each cookie she took, the man took one too. This was infuriating her but
she didn’t want to cause a scene.
When only one cookie remained, she thought: “Aaah… What will this rude
man do now?”
Then the man, taking the last cookie, divided it into half, giving her one-half.
That was too much! She was really angry now.
In a huff, she took her book, the rest of her things and stormed off to the
boarding place.
For the next hours, she found it hard to forget what happened.
She couldn’t even focus reading her book. How dare that guy, right?
When she sat down in her seat on the plane, she looked into her purse to
take out her reading glasses, and to her surprise, her packet of cookies was
there, untouched and unopened.
She felt so ashamed. She realized that she was wrong. She had forgotten
that her cookies were kept in her purse.
The man had divided his cookies with her, without feeling angered or bitter,
while she had been very angry, thinking that she was dividing her cookies with
him.
And now there was no chance to explain herself… nor to apologize. Have you
ever lost your cool and then realized later that you were in the wrong?
I’m sure that most of us have. Let’s save ourselves some embarrassment and
make sure that we are in possession of all of the facts before reacting.
There are four things you can neve
The word after it’s said; The occasion after the loss, and The time after it’s
gone.