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@Phoenix_AlphaX
Jul 12, 2026, 01:24 AM
Other People's Weaknesses: Aren't They Just Handles for Us to Grasp?
A child asked his dad, "Why shouldn't we tell others about our weaknesses?" The dad thought for a moment and said, "I'm most afraid of mice, but don't tell mom." The child nodded, feeling a bit puzzled by the response, but still remembered it.
The next day, the mom suddenly used a toy mouse to scare the dad, who was shocked and quickly hid. The child witnessed this and asked, "Dad, didn't you say you weren't afraid of mice?" The dad smiled and said, "I am afraid of mice, but what I'm even more afraid of is that if others know about my weaknesses, they'll know how to affect me."
The child thought deeply and began to understand what the dad meant. It turned out that if others knew about our weaknesses, they would become weapons in their hands. Just like how the dad was afraid of mice, if the mom knew about it, she would use it to scare him. The child felt that he had to protect his own weaknesses and not let others know.
However, the dad continued, "But this doesn't mean we should hide our weaknesses. Sometimes, sharing our weaknesses can help us get help and support. The key is to choose the right person and the right time." The child nodded, feeling that the dad's words were very reasonable.




