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The Kindness of a Small Lie…

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When I was 16, I failed my first driving test. I cried the entire way home, feeling like a complete failure. I was devastated, convinced that I was the only one who had ever messed up. But then my grandpa, with his gentle wisdom, looked at me and said, “Sweetheart, I failed my first test too.”

It was a small comfort in that moment, and it made me feel less alone. I didn’t realize at the time that Grandpa was telling me a little white lie — he didn’t actually fail his test. He passed on his first try.

Years later, when I found out the truth, it didn’t matter. What I had learned in that moment of vulnerability was far more valuable than the reality of his driving test. Grandpa had bent the truth, not to deceive me, but to show me that it’s okay to fail, that failure is just a part of the journey, and that I wasn’t alone in my disappointment.

Sometimes, the kindest thing someone can do is bend the truth just a little bit to remind us that it’s okay to struggle. That it’s okay not to be perfect. We all need a little reassurance along the way, especially when we feel like we’ve fallen short.

Rest in peace, Grandpa. You were my biggest teacher in life, and your small act of kindness lives on.

Moral of the Story:
Failure is not the end — it’s just another step toward growth. And sometimes, the kindest gesture is offering a little comfort by sharing our own vulnerabilities, even if it means telling a small lie to help someone feel less alone. True compassion often means showing up for others, even if it means bending the truth to ease their pain.

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