The root cause of bitterness is self-centeredness which also produces pride. Kunle chose his path-he refused to learn, he refused to grow...
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His bitterness grew so deep that he lost the love and respect of those closest to him.
Kunle should readjust, and humble himself. Because bitterness and pride is a pitfall. That my own take
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unle was the first son, and everyone expected him to lead by example. Growing up, his younger siblings admired him and looked up to him for direction. But as time passed, Kunle became comfortable. He refused to learn, refused to grow, and always believed things would somehow work out for him.
While he stayed the same, his younger ones began to rise. They learned skills, worked hard, and slowly built successful lives for themselves. The same people who once praised Kunle now celebrated his siblings.
Instead of feeling proud, Kunle’s heart filled with jealousy. He began to complain, speak badly about them, and withdraw from family gatherings. His bitterness grew so deep that he lost the love and respect of those closest to him.
Soon, Kunle found himself alone, with nothing but regret and an empty heart. He realized too late that jealousy had stolen his peace and broken his family bond.
One quiet day, he looked at his life and asked himself:
Will I continue in bitterness, or will I humble myself, learn, and rebuild what I have lost?