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We look the way, We are.

An Young Couple moved to a new neighbourhood. One fineday when the wife was cooking meal in the kitchen, she happened to see the neighbours clothes were drying on string of wire. She said her husband "I think our neighbour's don't know how to wash their clothes, they look so dirty!". Then the husband absent-mindedly replied "May be they use a lousy detergent dear". It happend for few days, daily she used to complain about her neighbours In-competence of washing their clothes. Suprisingly one day she found that the clothes were neatly washed and dried. She said her husband who was busy reading his headlines of the newspaper " Honey I think at last our neighbours have learned how to was their clothes..haha..atlast ". To this his husband replied "Dear to speak the truth only today I have cleaned our window's !! ". Taking a leaf from the story it happens with us everytime we always see what we want to see. If we look for faults in a person "we always keep looking for it and taunting them the way they are.." They are people who find happiness even in their hardest times of life and on the otherhand their are people having everything but still finding happiness in their life. I know it's not easy but worthy.
Remember - "World is as it is the way we see"

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