Appearance | Appearances | Blame | Communication | Example | Forgetting | Pests | Pets | Truth

WHOSE PROBLEM IS IT?
A man went to visit his friend. As he stepped inside his friend’s house a large, dirty dog walked in with him. The house was beautiful with white carpet and couch and was elegantly decorated. The dog proceeded to mess on an expensive oriental rug and jump up on the couch with his muddy paws. In the process, he also overturned and broke a rare vase –all within five minutes. Exasperated, the homeowner said, “You are going to have to do something about your dog!” “My dog!” the man exclaimed. “I thought it was your dog!” We sometimes forget whose dog or problem it is.

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