Saturday 22 March 2014

we won’t be slaves of our words.



Once an old man spread rumours that his neighbour was a thief. As a result, the young man was arrested. Days

later the young man was proven innocent. After being released he sued the old man for wrongly accusing him. In

the court the old man told the Judge: “They were just comments, didn’t harm anyone.” The judge told the old

man: “Write all the things you said about him on a piece of paper. Cut them up and on the way home, throw the

pieces of paper out. Tomorrow, come back to hear the sentence.” Next day, the judge told the old man: “Before

receiving the sentence, you will have to go out and gather all the pieces of paper that you threw out yesterday.”

The old man said: “I can’t do that! The wind spread them and I won’t know where to find them.” The judge then

replied: “The same way, simple comments may destroy the honour of a man to such an extent that one is not

able to fix it. If you can’t speak well of someone, rather don’t say anything.” Moral: Let’s all be masters of our

mouths, so that we won’t be slaves of our words.

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