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寓言故事|Daughter-in-law and daughter

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Two women were chating in a room,

One asked, How is everthing going with your son?

Oh,don't even mention it, what a huge misfortune1!! The woman sighed:

He is poor enough, and marry a extraordinary lazy daughter-in-law. She doesnt cook, not clean the room, not look after the children except sleep all the time. It was my son who bring breakfast to her bed.

How about your dauther?

She might be lucky. Woman smiled, He married a good husband who doesnt allow him to do the housework, and handle everything all alone. The housework include cooking, washing, cleaning and looking after the children. Whats more, he brought the breakfast to my daughter everyday.

Consider the same situation, but when we look at it from my perspective2, it will have a different mentality3(心态,智商) . Stand to look at other people's position, or at each other's point of view to think about a lot of things, you can have a greater tolerance4 and more love.


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