Every time you observe another person doing something that you find odd or objectionable, ask yourself “Does it harm anyone else?”
If the response is “No”, probably you’d better leave and concentrate on your own business. However, if you haven’t bothered to find out why other people made certain decisions, you shouldn’t make decisions about what is best for them.
You might gain a new perspective on the entire scenario if you bothered to inquire.
Phoebe Kannisto, who lives in Cheektowaga, New York, has 6 sons: a set of five years old triplets, a pair of eight years old twins, and a ten years old. All six of the boys had very long hair until recently.
The length and style of one’s hair are examples of things that do not have a negative impact on other people. We all should respect that each person makes their own decision. It doesn’t matter if someone likes their hairstyle or not—as long as they like it.
How would you feel if someone made fun of how you looked?
However, so many people seem unable to grasp this straightforward idea, and they are forced to comment on everything, including the hair of a few young boys.
During the time the six boys were growing it out, they were all bullied due to their long hair. Bullying didn’t just happen to kids their age; often, adults also made unjustified judgments and said mean things. And adults ought to be aware of this!
In fact, these boys grew their hair for a special reason that none of the bullies were aware of. Some of the boys were close in age, and a family friend was diagnosed with cancer. They were affected by their friend’s passing and desired assistance.
Therefore, each of the six boys made the decision to grow new hair and D0nate it to the charity Children with Hair Loss. The boys were finally able to D0nate 17 feet of hair although it took them months.
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