There were two houses standing next to each other. In one of them resided a
very unhappy family. The spouses yelled at each other, they fought and
quarreled all the time. The other was a place of happiness and calm.
During one of the fights a wife asked her husband:
“Did you ever hear them quarrel or yell over at that house? No!
So, go there and see what they do to avoid it!”
The husband stood at the window of his neighbors and watched. There they
were busy doing their own thing. The wife was in the kitchen cooking, and
the man sat at the table writing. The phone rang, and the man jumped up and
headed to the hallway to get it.
On his way he bumped into a vase, it fell and broke. He got down to his
knees and started picking up the pieces. The wife ran into the room from
the kitchen. She also kneeled down and started helping her husband to pick
them up.
The man said to his wife:
“I am so sorry. I rushed to get the phone and bumped into the vase. It fell
and got broken.”
The wife replied:
“No, honey, it is my fault. I put it there on the way. That’s why you
bumped into it.”
They kissed, and that was over. Both got back to what they were doing.
The man who watched them returned to his wife. She wanted to know what the
secret of their happiness was.
What he said was fantastic:
“I know it now. In their family they both are guilty and in our family both
of us are always right!”
That’s the secret of family happiness!
Food for thought.
The "trick" isn't in not wanting to take responsibility, but rather in not
claiming right.
There are times you need to forfeit your right to win your peace: depends
on which you cherish most.
This recipe is applicable, not only in the home, but also at work and in
all relationships.
DO NOT KEEP IT TO YOURSELF
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