One day, God said to a priest, "Come, I'll take you to see hell." . "They walked into a room where many people were sitting around a pot. They looked at it, but no one wanted to say or do anything. They are not only hungry, but also disappointed. Everyone has a spoon. But the handle of the spoon is too long, and the food can't be sent to their mouths.
"Come on, now I want to take you to heaven." God took the priest to heaven and entered another room. This room is the same as the first one. So many people are sitting around a wok, and the handles of their spoons are as long as those of the first people. There is no difference except the atmosphere. People here drink, eat, talk and laugh.
The priest was puzzled and asked God. God smiled and answered. "Didn't you see? People in the second room learned to feed each other.
This story tells us that we should learn to share and give, and form the good habit of loving and helping each other.
The niggers we saw in hell would rather starve themselves than share them with others. As an English poet said, "Without love, our earth would be a grave. Sharing is a realm, a kind of wisdom and sublimation. Sharing love, happiness and sadness is what we need. There are so many people who are unwilling to share it with others. No matter what they do, they will think of themselves first. These people will never understand the true meaning of sharing.
People always fantasize that they can live a good life in heaven. Because of imagination, we always feel that we are far away from heaven. In fact, heaven is not far away from us. As long as we learn to share, happiness always comes to us by ourselves.
What can we see in heaven? The priest already told us. If two people share their sorrows, their sorrows will be greatly reduced. However, if two people share happiness, their happiness will be doubled.