Sunday, June 23, 2013

-Nails The Interns (Reflection)





-Nails The Interns 
This is the story of a boy who had a bad temper. His father gave him a bag of nails and told him that every time he lost patience, should drive a nail behind the door.

The first day, the boy nailed 37 nails behind the door. The weeks that followed, as he learned to control his temper, becoming less nails dug behind the door.


One day he discovered it was easier to hold his temper than drive nails behind the door. The day came when he could control his character all day.

After informing his father, he advised him to withdraw a nail every day you could control your character.

The days passed and the young man was able to announce to his father that there were more nails to remove the door ...

His father took him by the hand and led him to the door. He said, "You worked hard, my son, but look at all those holes in the door .. never be the same. Whenever you lose patience, you leave scars exactly like the ones you see here.

You can insult someone and take it back, but the way in which you say it devastated, and the scar will last forever. 
"A verbal offense is as bad as a physical offense "
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