Wet in rain

Recently, I was traveling to the D-mart in the middle of the night with my brother when it began to shower. We had no place to shelter from the rain, both were half soaked, and my teeth began to move up and down like a seesaw. Suddenly, we saw a tunnel and found some relief. We joined almost 50 individuals who were standing on their feet under the tunnel to avoid the rain.

I was shivering as I remained frozen on the wet road, one inch of water flowing at my ankle. We stayed for over 30 minutes, during which time I was able to recall some of the finest moments of the night. I observed individuals rubbing their wet heads together, giggling with joy, comforting their daughter by telling her it's nothing, worrying because they missed their favorite show, feeling tense because they were late, and those like me who were concerned about getting frozen.

Imagine if you and that person had a disagreement while you were travelling together. As the rain began to fall heavily, you decided to seek cover under a random shelter from the storm. The waiting time gives love and compassion while enabling you to erase the scar from the conflict. Because of the wetness and coldness, if you or they start to shiver, they will either share their jacket with you or cuddle you to keep you from becoming too cold. This helps you feel better and releases stress in your head, as well as transports you back to your school days and makes each of you regret their faults.

Having toxic anger in your thoughts won't benefit you in any way, so throw it away. Instead, I advise you to have love, compassion, and humility to forgive the other person the next time you have a disagreement with someone. instead, give them a hug and say, "It's okay." Avoid the same error in the future.

Thanks for reading.