One day, Leo was playing with his best friend, Jack, when something sad happened. Jack accidentally broke Leo’s favorite toy. Leo felt angry and didn’t know what to do. He wanted to shout, but instead, his mom asked him, “Leo, do you remember how it feels when someone forgives you?” Leo nodded, remembering how his sister forgave him when he made a mistake. “When you forgive Jack, it’s like you’re saying, ‘I still care about you, even though things went wrong.’” Leo thought for a moment. It wasn’t easy, but he decided to forgive Jack. “It’s okay,” Leo said, smiling. Jack was so relieved. Later, Jack tried to fix Leo’s toy, and although it wasn’t perfect, Leo appreciated the effort. They both learned something important that day: forgiveness and kindness go hand in hand. When you forgive, it’s not just about letting go of anger—it’s about showing kindness even when things are tough. Leo realized that by forgiving Jack, he made their friendship stronger. And when you let go of hurt, kindness has more space to grow. Forgiveness is one of the kindest things you can do for yourself and others.
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