Two women were chatting. One asked, "How is your son doing?" "Don't even mention it; it's just so unfortunate!" the other woman sighed. "He is truly pitiful. He married a wife who is incredibly lazy. She doesn't cook, doesn't sweep, doesn't do laundry, and doesn't even look after the children. She spends all day sleeping, and my son even has to bring breakfast to her in bed!" "And what about your daughter?" "Oh, she is so lucky!" the woman said with a bright smile. "She married a wonderful husband who doesn't make her do any housework at all. Everything—cooking, laundry, sweeping, and childcare—is handled entirely by her husband. He even brings her breakfast in bed every single morning!"
[Reflection]
It is the same situation, but when we look at it from a different perspective, our mindset changes completely. If we try to stand in someone else's shoes or look at things from a different angle, many things will seem different. This allows us to have greater tolerance and more love.