Life is Short
An old woman got on a bus and sat down. At the next stop, a young woman rushed in, carrying a bunch of bags. She sat down next to the old woman, bumping her with the bags.
The old woman stayed quiet, but the young woman noticed and asked, "Why didn’t you say anything when I hit you with my bags?"
The old woman smiled and said, “There’s no need to argue over something so small. My ride next to you is short—I’m getting off at the next stop.”
This answer is worth remembering:
“There’s no need to fight over little things because our time together is so short.”
Life is too short to waste time on anger, jealousy, holding grudges, or unnecessary arguments.
Did someone hurt your feelings? Stay calm. Life is too short.
Did someone betray you, lie, or embarrass you? Take a deep breath. Let it go. Life is too short.
Did someone insult you for no reason? Don’t waste your energy. Ignore it. Life is too short.
Did a neighbor say something rude? Don’t hold onto it. Forgive. Move on. Life is too short.
No one knows how long their journey in this world will last. No one knows when their stop will come. That’s why we should appreciate the people around us, be kind, and forgive easily.
Let’s choose love, patience, and joy—because our journey together is very short.
Share your smile… because life is SHORT. ❤️
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