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What is the one story you most want to tell about human nature?

What is the one story you most want to tell about human nature?

By Michaell BrawnPublished 2 years ago 3 min read
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Netizen @ White Bear Sports, about a female colleague of hers, S.

S, 30 years old up and down, people are very warm, very considerate, have high emotional intelligence, and are very popular in the unit.

Her husband, F, transports her to and from work every day. The two of them do not have children yet, and they often go for a walk together in the evening after dinner holding hands or watching a movie, and they seem to have a good relationship.

Once, S talked to her colleagues about her and F's love experience, S said with a happy face about her relationship with her husband.

Among them, there was this one little thing that played a decisive role in the relationship between the two of them.

At that time, the two had just been introduced to each other and were not yet very familiar.

After each date, they would go for a walk in the nearby park.

3 small stories that tell the complexity of human nature

Before entering the park for the first time, F suddenly asked, "Aye, do you want to eat rice cakes?"

S said he did not want to eat, and F did not say more.

The second time I went to the park, I did not expect F to ask S again if he wanted to eat candies?

3 small stories, the complexity of human nature

S again said: do not like to eat.

The third time, still in front of the park, F once again asked the same questions as the previous two.

S some impatience said she had long stated that she did not want to eat, why repeatedly asked.

So, F ran away.

A few minutes later, F returned with five or six iced gourds in his arms, and then explained with an embarrassed smile.

This is the case, at the park entrance, there is an old lady selling ice gourds, a person in the winter their strange poor I see her every time there are so many left to sell, I want to buy a few more.

But I can't eat it all by myself, so I ask you every time.

After hearing this, S immediately felt that this man is kind and loving.

So, the two feelings quickly warmed up, and finally got married.

3 small stories, the complexity of human nature

However, just two or three years later, they got divorced.

To be precise, they have long been divorced, but only then officially broken.

On the first day back from the honeymoon, F kicked S and then hit her.

S was adamant about the divorce.

At that time, F cried and begged for forgiveness on her knees.

S's heart softened, and the two lived together again.

Although nominally divorced, the two of them are much sweeter than ordinary couples.

F's family conditions are not good, parents are workers and janitors, S's family paid for the two to buy a new house, and F's family has almost no money.

In front of everyone, they are a loving couple, two people walking hooked up, very mushy.

The two of them walked together and were very happy until F brought the pregnant mistress to S and her parents for a showdown.

S never imagined that the man who was sympathetic to the plight of strangers and thought of others in everything, would marry her and then go out with another woman and cheat on her without changing his face?

After being discovered and then deceived, the cycle of unrepentant shows her breathtaking indifference and selfishness.

However, this is the complexity of human nature.

The fact that F was sympathetic to the old lady selling candy canes may be just a means for him to gain S's goodwill and trust.

Whoever takes the show seriously is too naive.

Besides, he can't spend any money, it's just a cheap kindness.

3 small stories that tell the complexity of human nature

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Michaell Brawn

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