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There was once a bridge that connected two kingdoms. The Kingdom named Igh (pronounced like the letter I) and the Kingdom Eh (pronounced like the letter A).
One day the Lord Igh and Lord Eh, coincidentally, both decided to visit this bridge on the same day. Both, Lord Igh, and Lord Eh were as much a like as they were different. To their surprise the two Lords find themselves on either side of the bridge. Curious and forward both leaders begin a conversation, each realizing just how much a like they were. In no time they became friends. Both nations flourished and enjoyed each others customs and traditions.
As time passed on the Kingdom of Igh sends out a message to all it's neighboring nations. The message contained great sincerity and honesty. The Kingdoms had spent much time busy, and keeping themselves stable and running. Which didn't leave much time for people to travel back and forth. So it was no wonder that Lord Igh's letter contained invitations for the all the Lord's of these nations and it's people to come and visit his country. Now once Lord Eh received the letter from Lord Igh, he wanted to respond to Lord Igh in his own fashion. Now Lord Eh is the kind of man to mix in humor into serious situations as to keep things light-hearted. So off went the response to Lord Igh, but this humor Lord Igh found disrespectful and humiliating. Enraged Lord Igh decided to travel to the bridge where him and Lord Eh had met. He ordered his soldier's to burn the one bridge that directly connected these two kingdoms. Now what the two nations shared were of no matter, and in the ways they were different became the new lens in which they saw through.
Not understanding Lord Igh's blunt response Lord Eh could only respond by sending a message which only contained more humor and an invitation to call on him anytime. Lord Eh without his response, sent his messengers, but neither the messengers or the Lord Igh were heard from again.
The moral is, be more thoughtful of how and where you walk. You might walk all over someones heartfelt kindness.
-El Nava.
9:21 PM
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