
Waiting at the airport, to pass the hours of waiting, she bought a box of cookies and a book. She found a seat, sat down, and read intently.
Suddenly, she found a young man sitting next to her reach out and grab the biscuit in the box between the two of them without hesitation and eat it. She didn't want to cause trouble, so she turned a blind eye.
Displeased, she also began to take cookies from the box to eat. She looked at her watch, and at the same time, with the afterglow of the corner of her eye, she saw that the person who "stole" the cookie was actually doing the same thing. She became even angrier, thinking to herself, "If I hadn't been so kind and cultured, I would have swollen this rude guy's eyes a long time ago." ”
For every cookie she ate, he followed. When the last cookie was left, he smiled unnaturally, reached for the cookie, broke it in half, gave her half, and ate the other half himself. She took the half of the cookie and thought, "This man is so uncultured!" Don't even say thank you! I have never met such a brazen person. ”
Hearing the boarding notice, she let out a sigh of relief. She hurriedly tucked the book into her bag, picked up her luggage, and went straight to the boarding gate, not looking at the "thief" for a moment.
After getting on the plane and sitting down, she began to look for the unfinished book again. Suddenly she was stunned, and she saw that her box of biscuits was unsealed in her bag! She was very sad in her heart, because she herself was the arrogant, unreasonable, uncultured "thief", and it was too late to ask that person's forgiveness.
Once upon a time, we thought in our minds that things should be a certain way, only to find out that the truth was not what we thought it would be?
Once upon a time, we used subjective assumptions to unfairly evaluate others because of our lack of trust, and the result was often far from the truth.
It can be seen that we should think twice before judging others, think about the good side of others, and not rush to make negative judgments.