Knowing right from wrong
I learned but while knowing the difference between right and wrong it’s obviously important for individuals, it is also important not to be self righteous . We must avoid judging people who have not learned the same lessons that we have. The Students in the story who draw up the petition calling for the expulsion of the student Who steals or where did stealing is wrong. However, they seem to incorrectly assume that’s a thieving student it’s fully aware of his actions and intends to cause harm. The master however knows this person needs to learn the consequences of factions and forgives the man for stealing.
I can apply this towards took my life because there are many things people have said to me with the best of intentions, which I actually find someone offensive. In the future I must recognize but they may not be aware what is making you angry. I must learn to be forgiving and help people learn rather than to take everything personally and shut people out of the pupils in the story were doing. This is particularly in the case, when someone defensive things are said about my disability. The average person may not know when they say these things but they have a cost me any harm. Rather than using my experience to shut people down and exclude them this story has time for me to be forgiving and allow them to learn from their mistakes. It is fine to know right from wrong. But we should not use the storage to be critical of others.
I am grateful to the people who work for this app for reminding me but in today’s diverse world, We cannot take for granted but everyone has learned that the lessons we have. As a result we need to learn to forgive other people and not ostracize them. Thank you for helping me think about how to incorporate the lessons from this story into my life, and for putting this track together. Thank you also to the community on this app for taking the time to read this post. I hope everyone is OK, happy, and well.