A Little Patience
Once upon a while, a boy pelted stones at his Headteacher for daring to punish him for scoring zero in an early morning class dictation. The innocent boy explains later that the intent for throwing the stones was to disperse his colleagues who were pursuing him after he jumped the window and took to his hills from class. Nonetheless, one or two of the missiles landed at the feet of the headteacher. The boy said he acted out of fear but the school system wasn't patient or ready to understand that scoring zero is part of the marks one gets when the fear of the cane induces one's mental agility to recall and spell words correctly. A little grace of patience I had sometime back had saved me from the fallout from dealing with a guy who defrauded me. Instead, the painful lessons were learned . Sometimes, a little patience prevents the degeneration of a small issue. A little patience behind the wheels of life could save us from unnecessary accidents or some troubles. It's ...