MT07-10 Do Others Always Feel the Same as You?

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10 Do Others Always Feel the Same as You?

/10 Do Others Always Feel the Same as You?

*Hassan was a boy who loved fruit.

/*Hassan was a boy who loved fruit.

He especially loved mangoes.

/He especially loved mangoes.

Sweet, juicy, and full of aroma that filled his mouth—he couldn’t get enough.

/Sweet, juicy, and full of aroma that filled his mouth—he couldn’t get enough.

To *Hassan, mangoes were “the most delicious food in the world.”

/To *Hassan, mangoes were “the most delicious food in the world.”

One day during lunch break at school, *Hassan was eating lunch with his best friend *Ahmad.

/One day during lunch break at school, *Hassan was eating lunch with his best friend *Ahmad.

His lunch included mango slices that his mother had prepared.

/His lunch included mango slices that his mother had prepared.

“*Ahmad, try this! It’s mango. It’s super delicious!”

/“*Ahmad, try this! It’s mango. It’s super delicious!”

*Hassan smiled as he offered the mango.

/*Hassan smiled as he offered the mango.

*Ahmad looked a bit troubled and said,

/*Ahmad looked a bit troubled and said,

“Hmm… I’m not really a fan of mangoes.”

/“Hmm… I’m not really a fan of mangoes.”

*Hassan was shocked.

/*Hassan was shocked.

“What!? But they’re so good! Have you tried them? You’ll love them!”

/“What!? But they’re so good! Have you tried them? You’ll love them!”

*Ahmad reluctantly took a bite, but quickly made a sour face.

/*Ahmad reluctantly took a bite, but quickly made a sour face.

“Yeah… still not my thing. Sorry.”

/“Yeah… still not my thing. Sorry.”

At that moment, *Hassan felt a cloud of confusion in his heart.

/At that moment, *Hassan felt a cloud of confusion in his heart.

“Why? Why doesn’t he think it’s delicious? It’s my favorite…”

/“Why? Why doesn’t he think it’s delicious? It’s my favorite…”

That afternoon, *Hassan couldn’t shake off the gloomy feeling.

/That afternoon, *Hassan couldn’t shake off the gloomy feeling.

*Ahmad saying mangoes weren’t tasty kept spinning in his head.

/*Ahmad saying mangoes weren’t tasty kept spinning in his head.

After school, *Hassan sat on a bench in a nearby park.

/After school, *Hassan sat on a bench in a nearby park.

An old man, who often read books in the park, came by.

/An old man, who often read books in the park, came by.

“What’s wrong? You look down,” the man said.

/“What’s wrong? You look down,” the man said.

*Hassan told him what had happened that day.

/*Hassan told him what had happened that day.

He explained how he offered mango to *Ahmad, but *Ahmad didn’t like it, and how that made him feel bad.

/He explained how he offered mango to *Ahmad, but *Ahmad didn’t like it, and how that made him feel bad.

The man thought for a moment and then spoke slowly.

/The man thought for a moment and then spoke slowly.

“*Hassan, I understand wanting to share something you love. That’s a beautiful feeling. But sometimes, that feeling turns into an assumption that others will feel the same.”

/“*Hassan, I understand wanting to share something you love. That’s a beautiful feeling. But sometimes, that feeling turns into an assumption that others will feel the same.”

*Hassan’s eyes widened.

/*Hassan’s eyes widened.

“Assumption…?”

/“Assumption…?”

“Yes. People feel things differently. Likes and dislikes vary. So saying ‘You’ll love this!’ might ignore the other person’s feelings and push your own.”

/“Yes. People feel things differently. Likes and dislikes vary. So saying ‘You’ll love this!’ might ignore the other person’s feelings and push your own.”

*Hassan nodded quietly.

/*Hassan nodded quietly.

“Maybe I just wanted *Ahmad to feel the same as me…”

/“Maybe I just wanted *Ahmad to feel the same as me…”

The man smiled warmly.

/The man smiled warmly.

“Realizing that is wonderful. What matters isn’t ‘They must feel the same,’ but ‘They have feelings just like you.’ Respecting those feelings is true kindness.”

/“Realizing that is wonderful. What matters isn’t ‘They must feel the same,’ but ‘They have feelings just like you.’ Respecting those feelings is true kindness.”

Those words gently entered *Hassan’s heart.

/Those words gently entered *Hassan’s heart.

The next day, when *Hassan saw *Ahmad, he spoke directly.

/The next day, when *Hassan saw *Ahmad, he spoke directly.

“I’m sorry about yesterday. I pushed the mango on you. I didn’t think about your feelings.”

/“I’m sorry about yesterday. I pushed the mango on you. I didn’t think about your feelings.”

*Ahmad smiled and said,

/*Ahmad smiled and said,

“It’s okay. But I’m glad you said that.”

/“It’s okay. But I’m glad you said that.”

*Hassan felt his heart become lighter.

/*Hassan felt his heart become lighter.

From then on, when talking with friends, *Hassan started asking, “What do you think?” first.

/From then on, when talking with friends, *Hassan started asking, “What do you think?” first.

He began to value not only his own feelings but also those of others.

/He began to value not only his own feelings but also those of others.

And *Hassan thought,

/*And *Hassan thought,

“It’s not that others feel the same as me, but that they have important feelings just like I do.”

/“It’s not that others feel the same as me, but that they have important feelings just like I do.”

Review Questions (Multiple Choice)

/Review Questions (Multiple Choice)

Q1. What fruit did *Hassan offer to *Ahmad?

/Q1. What fruit did *Hassan offer to *Ahmad?

A. Banana

/A. Banana

B. Mango

/B. Mango

C. Apple

/C. Apple

Q2. What helped *Hassan start thinking about others’ feelings?

/Q2. What helped *Hassan start thinking about others’ feelings?

A. Advice from *Ahmad

/A. Advice from *Ahmad

B. A talk with his mother

/B. A talk with his mother

C. A conversation with the man in the park

/C. A conversation with the man in the park

Let’s Think!

/Let’s Think!

① Why did *Hassan offer mango to *Ahmad? What kind of feeling do you think that was?

/① Why did *Hassan offer mango to *Ahmad? What kind of feeling do you think that was?

② Have you ever recommended something you love to a friend, but it didn’t go well? What do you think you could have done differently?

/② Have you ever recommended something you love to a friend, but it didn’t go well? What do you think you could have done differently?