00:00One cold night, a snake found a porcupine sleeping inside a warm cave.
00:05The snake asked, can I stay here until morning?
00:09The porcupine agreed.
00:11But during the night, the snake accidentally brushed against his quills and it hurt.
00:16The snake became angry.
00:18He thought the porcupine had done it on purpose, so he moved closer and tried to bite him.
00:23But the closer he got, the deeper the quills pierced his body.
00:27Now the snake was furious, so he attacked again and again, each time he only wounded himself more.
00:33The porcupine finally said, stop, I'm not attacking you.
00:38But the snake was too angry to listen.
00:40By morning, the porcupine simply walked away.
00:43The snake was left behind, exhausted and covered in wounds.
00:47Not because the porcupine kept hurting him, but because the snake couldn't stop fighting.
00:52And people do this too.
00:54Someone hurts us, and long after it's over, we keep replaying it.
00:59The argument, the betrayal, the anger.
01:03While the other person may have already moved on.
01:07Not every wound comes from what someone did to you.
01:10Sometimes it comes from how long you refuse to let the fight end.
01:13The one who is open, but the fraught of the other person may haveráed that fight the laughter of the
01:13mountain.
01:13Once every wound comes from the left with a spear, we end you.
01:13And if he should, the demon cannot delete that hair part of the fighting.
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