There was a boy named Shyam in the fifth class.
The math Teacher thinks that Shyam is very weak in maths and he has complained about this to his Mom.
Once upon a time in school class, the Math Teacher asked Shyam, "if I give you Six Apples and you ate three out of them, How many Apples are left with you?"
Shyam replied in the hustle, "Sir, Four Apples".
The Teacher smiled and said, "Think once again and then tell me the answer".
Shyam once again replied, "Sir, Four Apples".
Sir said, "No, if I give you Six Apples, and you eat three of them, you will leave with three apples."
Shyam smiled and said, "Sir, if I even eat three apples out of six apples given by you, I will leave with four apples because, today, my Mom had given me one Apple in my lunch box".
The teacher's mind went into deep thinking, "Shyam is correct, he will leave with four apples only and I was blaming him regarding his weakness in Maths. In our lives also, we keep ourselves in the correct position and blame other people regarding their thinking without understanding their Perspective."
Moral: Readers, you had also first thought that Shyam is not correct but after reading the entire story, you got full clarity.
Similarly, In our lives also, today's generation has no or very little patience, instead of understanding each other, we jump to decisions and conclusions.
First, try to think by putting yourself in the shoes of another person and then, think, why is he doing or talking about anything?
If you change your perspective towards people, they will positively turn you and will be thankful to you.