The greatest harm comes from our best intentions
Most times, letting things be is really safer than doing anything at all. Our intentions are always good and yet bad stuffs happen.
Here's my experience:
Sometime ago, I went to visit a friend who lives in a big house, as we were done talking, he had to see me off.
The conversation continued as he walked me through the door, we were laughing and giggling on top of our voices, he was leading the way and I was following.
As I walked through the door, I slammed the door behind me.
Just then, just that fucking moment everything changed, he was shocked and had a facial expression that looked like he was going to cry. I didn't understand what was going on, I continued with the laughter.
Sometime ago, I went to visit a friend who lives in a big house, as we were done talking, he had to see me off.
The conversation continued as he walked me through the door, we were laughing and giggling on top of our voices, he was leading the way and I was following.
As I walked through the door, I slammed the door behind me.
Just then, just that fucking moment everything changed, he was shocked and had a facial expression that looked like he was going to cry. I didn't understand what was going on, I continued with the laughter.
He screamed: you have locked me out of my house, Tenkay. The keys are inside.
I felt so sorry.
I felt so sorry.
Zedicous zuul zuranda in the TV show Legends of the seekers said this:
The greatest harm can result from our best intentions
This quote is also called the wizard's second rule
The greatest harm can result from our best intentions
This quote is also called the wizard's second rule
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