Sometimes things happen around us and even to us that hurt our souls so much, leaving us with no other choice but bitterness and pain. The truth is that things can really turn sometimes against us, but our response to every of life's challenge matters the most.This is a true life story of a young Nigerian, teaching the moral lessons of anger, forgiveness, & reconciliation.
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Something happened in October that shook my entire being. We have this guy that has been barbing my son's hair for
over a year now. He does home service for us. But this particular
weekend, he could not come. He said he was extra busy and if the
barbing was that expedient, I should bring Simon to his shop. I
didn't have any other alternative, so we went. He was busy when I got
there, two more people were on queue as well, so I had to drop my
son with his aunt there. When I got back there to pick them up, I could not recognise
my son. He had given him a new look. He barbed off the whole
hair. The whole effing hair. My son's head was shinning...like a
scrubbed stainless pot. I was stunned, no angry...No I was mad. Is
mad even the right word? I was on the loose. Both vocally and
facially. This is the same guy that has been barbing my boy for years. How
could he have forgotten his trademark cut? The punk style of cutting hair. But that style that they'll
leave a little bit in front with a parting slant in between. I was enraged.
I told him he was stupid and blind. I called him idiot. He told me
he has forgotten his hairdo or so. I didn't even bother to listen
to his explanation. I threw the money on the floor and left. All through my drive home, I was still bitter at him. I kept
cursing him beneath my breadth. Simon, obviously unaware of the
whole situation was playing and having so much fun. He couldn't
care less.
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When I got home, my spirit was troubled. I knew I had over- reacted. Is it not hair? Ordinary hair that will grow back
within days. So am i gonna trade this relationship because of hair? I decided to call him, and apologized, all to his amazement. He pleaded with me on the
phone. That his mind was elsewhere. And I shouldn't be angry. I was
still fuming but I just had to accept the apology. Even if I rain
fire and brimstone, the hair wouldn't glue itself back. He promised
coming to my house the next day, being a Sunday to sharpen the front of the hair. I
didn't allow him do all that at his shop cos madness wouldn't let
me be. I told him I was sorry too. For letting out too much unnecessary steam. For the abusive words. We ended the conversation with laughter and my spirit became lighter.
Sunday came and we waited for him at the time he was
supposed to come. I called his number and it kept ringing. Hours
passed and it was still the same. I was already thinking, 'this people
have come again'. After a while, I decided to take my son to his shop.
If Mohammed cannot go to mountain, at least let mountain go to Mohammed. We got there and it was locked. 'No wahala' I
thought. His house is just a stone throw to his shop. We arrived the
house and we saw people wailing. 'What could have happened', I
wondered to myself as I alighted from my car. On getting there, I got one of the most shocking news of my
life. This guy has passed away. This same guy gangan. Our barber.
The one I saw yesterday. The one that was seemingly hale and
hearty. I was told he died on his way to the theatre. He had been
battling kidney problems. He has been managing his health. He told no
one except his siblings. It became severe on Saturday evening
and he had to be rushed to the hospital. My tears became
uncontrollable. I felt so much pity for his aged mum. I was mad at myself. So he
was sick, that yesterday. He has been sick...Ohmaigod! Even
though I had mended my wrong, I was still frigging mad at myself. I
cried and cried. A young nice guy, cut at his prime.
I got a lot of lessons from this experience.
●Be slow to anger, even when you have every reasons to
●Give people the opportunity to express themselves, even if
you are
convinced they'll talk trash. There might just be a lil
sense in their
explanations.
●React less when you are hurting. You never can tell the
deep shit
the other party is going through.
●Be empathic. Be sympathetic
●Learn to let go of things that cannot be changed
●Say sorry even though you are at the receiving end. It
doesn't
make you less of what you are. It only shows you value the
relationship more than your ego.
●Forgive that person even though you are deeply hurt.
●Forgive again.
●Lastly, forgive.
Make that call today, apologize, say you are sorry, let go.
I know
you are still grieving about the hurt, the betrayals. If the
altercation
is beyond saying sorry, if the wound is deep and can't be in
any way
covered, if the friendship can't be in any way re-ignited,
just let go
of it in your heart.
It's very possible!
CLEANSE YOUR HEART OF UNNECESSARY TOXIC FEELINGS!
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