Life-Changing Tale: The Snake and the Saw.
There was a snake that slithered into a saw, causing itself injury. The snake thought the saw was harming it, so it turned and bit the saw along with coiling around it. The more it coiled, the more it was injured, and as it tightened continuously, eventually, it died.
This story teaches us that sometimes when we feel hurt, harmed, or misunderstood, we tend to retaliate, causing ourselves pain, holding grudges, and harboring negative feelings. Eventually, these emotions can harm us before they affect others.
At times, if we harbor emotions like anger, hatred, or excessive envy towards others, it may result in physical or emotional harm to ourselves.
Success isn't solely about having a high IQ; it involves having a higher Emotional Quotient (EQ) than IQ. It's about knowing how to manage our emotions in a way that doesn't harm ourselves but instead benefits us.