A harmless lie
Here is a story, I hope it will help you. Come on!
Two people took their children to climb the mountain. The child is young, and he looks eight or nine years old. The mountains are very high, all above the clouds. What's that over the hill? Neither father knows. Because neither father walked out of the ocean.
A child asked his father, what's beyond the mountain? Father said: It's a mountain. The child asked again: What about the other side of the mountain? Father said: It's still a mountain. The child asked, Dad, haven't you been to the other side of the mountain?
Father shook his head and said, not only have I never been there, but also your grandfather and his grandfather have never been there.
The child looked at the layers of mountains and his eyes were a little tired. The child bowed his head.
Another child also asked his father, what's beyond the mountain? He told his son: This is a mountain. The child asked again: What about the other side of the mountain? Is there a sea?
He said to the child: Yes.
The child asked: Is it Haida University? He said: big. Very, very big. The child asked: Is there a boat in the sea? He said: Yes. The boat is big enough to hold a stockade!
The child's face was surprised, and then he asked, Dad, what else is there beyond the mountain?
I don't know anything about the other side of the mountain. He looked at the child with curious eyes and said, There is everything on the other side of the mountain, what you think, what you can't think of.
The child looked at the depths of the clouds, and his eyes showed a kind of curiosity and firmness. The child said, Dad, I must go to the other side of the mountain when I grow up.
Thirty years later, the first child farmed at home; However, the second child became the chairman of a company in the city beyond the mountain.
The first father told the child the truth, but it was this truth that took back the wings that the child wanted to stretch and shot down the flight that the child originally belonged to the sky. Although the second father cheated the child, he puffed up the child's wings and gave him the ambition to fly to the sky. Sometimes, life needs white lies.