Misunderstandings May Lead to 'WAR'
Let me share this short story I came across from Quora.com today: A married couple was walking through a garden when suddenly a dog ran towards them. Instantly, the hubby lifter his wife to let the dog bite him instead of his wife. Then the dog stopped before them , barked a bit then ran away. The hubby then put his wife down, expecting a hug and a few kind words. Instead, wifey said: "I'VE SEEN PEOPLE THROW STONES & STICKS AT DOGS BUT THIS IS THE FIRST TIME I SEE SOMEONE TRYING TO THROW HIS WIFE AT A DOG". Indeed, Misunderstandings May Worsen'Apologies, we DON'T intend to sow discontent or rub salt on open wounds, if any. Instead, we'd like to highlight that NOT all conflicts and quarrels really started 'BIG TIME' as full-blown ones. Quite often, it could be either petty, minor or differences in preferences or opinions. What exacerbates things are words [and expletives] that get spewed out during exchanges that get heated up as it worsens. Top it off with emotions. VOILA, that's the best recipe to start a fire that can spread out much faster than the bushfires in the Australian Outback๐น๐น๐น