Monday, September 21, 2015

Instill Trust, Not Hatred



Instead of dealing with any problem painstakingly and tactfully, the most people draw a conclusion. Subsequently form a opinion without observing it rationally. Such ways sometimes create a irreparable misunderstanding. It is regrettable fact that in such issues, the children are mostly targeted, and they get often confused in such circumstances.
It is often observed the children often fall in dilemma in such situations. They are mostly (mis)guided by hook or by crook to follow the directed way. The feeling of hatred develops in this course. The view of looking the other person’s action wrong is instilled in them. They are even pushed forcibly to follow it. In this course, the children often get oblivion of their child-like nature. Consequently the result is hazardous. Due to the adamant attitudes of the parents and guardians, the delicate threads of their minds are generally shattered. Moreover, the problem must be dealt patiently.
To replace the trust and affection, one should first try his/her best. Even then, if the end doesn’t meet it is better to take oneself away from the issue. One should leave the place, if needed.  

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