Aversion to Finding Faults

 


Aversion to Finding Faults

 

“It is very easy to find others’ faults. However, it becomes that much unacceptable when that returns to us. We should try to correct ourselves, at first.”

 

Read the following story to learn how to get rid of faultfinding nature.

 

The Two Friends

Sabrina was a twelve-year-old girl. She lived happily with her parents. Everybody used to love her to the utmost because of her gentle nature. However, nobody can be perfect. Sabrina, too, had a fault. It was her faultfinding nature.

One evening, she was returning from the playground. In the meantime, she had a great quarrel with one of her playmates.

It was a tremendous quarrel. She was very close to her home then.

The two of them were shouting so loudly that Sabrina’s mother came out from their house to solve the quarrel.

What was the problem? Why was there a great quarrel?

It all happened because of her faultfinding nature.

Sabrina’s mother calmed them down and said both of them lovingly, “What? What’s the problem?”

Sabrina said, “Lolly never admits her faults.”

Lolly said, “Is she perfect?”

Sabrina’s mother smiled mildly and told them, “See, you two are friends, right? Then why do you find each other’s faults? Sabrina, I know that you are very good faultfinder. But first and foremost, you need to find out your own faults. We need to correct ourselves at first, right? What did I tell you before? Perfection begins at home just like charity does.”

They felt sorry. They embraced each other and became friends again.

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