Burden

Three men set out on a journey. Each carried two sacks around his neck – one in front and one in back.

The first man was asked what was in his sacks.

“In this one on my back,” he said, “I carry all the kind deeds of my friends. In that way they are out of sight and out of mind and I don’t have to do anything about them. They’re soon forgotten. This sack in front carries all the unkind things people do to me. I pause in my journey every day to take them out and air them, lest I forget them. It slows me down, but nobody gets away with anything.”
The second man was asked what was in his sacks.

“In this one on my back, I keep all my little mistakes. I keep them behind me, out of my view. This sack in front carries my own good deeds. I constantly keep them before me. I…

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