A crack might break the glass

 


Every relationship does have misunderstandings; convincing and compromising with each other decides the journey of that relationship. Getting down from our self-pride and apologizing for the misunderstanding caused, will protect the relationship from further conflicts. Growing up, I was taught to apologize first even though that was not my fault; as a kid, I never felt it unusual to apologize first and compromise with others. But it became consistent to an extent that others wanted me to come up with my apology, though I was found innocent. 

Once in a while, I squabble with my parents; sometimes, I am frustrated that I don't even talk to people around me. But at the end of the day, keeping all my emotions aside; I would sit down and open up with my parents to sort out things. By this, we could understand both of our points of view, and it also helps to lessen the conflicts that arise in the future.

If I fail to compromise with them on the same day, the small crack between us might break the glass of our relationship as parent and daughter. Family and friends are gifts from God and keeping them safe depends on us.

We, as humans, have nothing wrong with placing our opinions, but it's our responsibility to calm the situation down if our opinion is objected. If we fail to calm the storm as ego overfills us then losing a friend or family is a consequence. It's going to be one life; I have kept apologizing and appreciating as the principle of my life. What about y'all?

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