Once, an old woodcutter had lost one of his axes, and it occurred to him that the thief had been the son of his neighbor, and for days, the young man's way of walking seemed to him like a delinquent, the way of speaking and looking he was made a delinquent and also his way of behaving. In the end, everything he did was typical of a criminal.
Days later, he found his ax in his barn, and since then all the gestures of his neighbor seemed completely normal
What morals does this little story leave us?
To not judge or accuse people without having any reason. The neighbor's son was not the one who had stolen the ax, but it is very common to fall into this error: instead of blaming ourselves, we look for guilt in other people.
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