A Story of Guilt
January 18, 2015
A famous Chinese writer once wrote a story about his boyhood recalling
an innocuous but yet cruel act towards his younger brother. One autumn day, the author found his brother hiding
inside a chicken shed, instead of performed his duties as instructed; the young
boy was making a paper kit enthusiastically.
The author was frustrated and angry, without a word, he stepped on the
nearly finished kit and smashed it into pieces.
He left his brother in the shed with misery. It probably took his brother many hours to
make that kit.

I was also once a young innocent but hot tempered adolescent. Many such shameless acts were placed upon my
elder sister. Today, my sister may not
remember any of those instances or possible she has already forgiven me. Yet,
like the author, I have this enormous guilt living inside me…………….
To err is human, to forgive, divine.
Not sure I can forgive myself, but one thing I can do. We once grew up together, and we can certainly
grow old together…..