Don’t Force Anything

A prospective police student is asked about his weight as one of the requirements to meet the police test.

Therefore he looked for scales and measured his weight.

When he boarded it and found out that his weight was only 50 kg, while the requirement was 60 kg, of course this made this student worry that he would not graduate as a cadet.

He took the initiative to increase his weight by pressing the scales with all his strength, in his mind through his actions the weight increased.

In an instant, his weight went up, but in an instant, it also became normal again. He continued to force pressure on the scale, finally the scale became damaged.

The lessons learned from this illustration are:

1. Something that is done forcibly is full of grumbling and damage.

2. Accepting reality is far better than denying reality, because denial produces evil prejudice.

God bless us all.

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