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A Musical Concert or Aggravating Noise? (standard:humor, 914 words) | |||
Author: Godspenman | Added: Sep 13 2020 | Views/Reads: 1281/913 | Story vote: 0.00 (0 votes) |
Throughout my life, I have discovered that the important thing is not what you disagree about but rather what you agree on, and that brings you together. | |||
Click here to read the first 75 lines of the story when I got up in the morning, it was just finishing its concert. For the next several nights, that tree frog entertained us with its musical concert. I enjoyed it while my wife despised it. I guess that's the difference between people. One person enjoys the music while the other person looks at it as noise. What is the real difference between music and noise? The only difference is the person listening. Since I do not have any musical credibility, I can listen to a tree frog singing and enjoy it as a beautiful musical concert. On the other hand, my wife is very musically adept and can tell what is musical and what is simply noise. A few days later, my wife got up, came into the living room, and asked, "Where is that noise?" "Oh," I said rather cheerfully, "you mean the musical concert we enjoyed for the last several nights." She looked at me with one of her looks. “I think the tree frog has finished its concert and has moved on to its next engagement.” For a moment, I was a little sorry because I enjoyed all the music from that tree frog. If up to me, and it isn't, I would engage that tree frog for a concert every night. Last night as we were sitting in the living room, my wife said, “Isn't that wonderful?” Not knowing what she meant, I asked her, and she said, "that aggravating noise from the tree frog is gone. I really enjoy the quiet." For a moment, I wanted to reply, "I really enjoyed the tree frog concert." I knew that would not be the proper thing to say at a time like this. There is a time when you can agree on something. We don't have to agree on everything, but we need to agree on that which is important. Amos, the Old Testament prophet, said it this way, “Can two walk together, except they be agreed?” (Amos 3:3). Throughout my life, I have discovered that the important thing is not what you disagree about but rather what you agree on, and that brings you together. Tweet
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