
Any fool can criticize, condemn, and complain but it takes character and self control to be understanding and forgiving. ~ Dale Carnegie ~ [Source]
Spending time together doesn’t mean you fully understand one another. Sometimes, miscommunication occurs and the both of you end up blaming each other when all it took was standing back and relook from a different angle.
When asking kids about school, adults forget that such a simple question would put the children on the spot. Sometimes, we feel out of depth when the children suddenly storm off with such a simple question. Maybe we have been adults for too long and forgot the feelings about being a child.
Ever wondered why some children run away from home? It’s sad to know that despite the best efforts, they still run away from home feeling neglected and unloved. At other times, they are rebelious and want to be different from the conventional.
Often, communication is best done face to face instead of using the technological means when one’s true emotions can’t be conveyed on text messages or emails. While the phone may be a good way, when resolving conflicts, hugs are often the best way to let each other know that all is over and done with.
Have you tried to understand each other?
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