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SOMETIME IT'S GOOD TO BE BLIND

A men married to a beautiful girl. He loved her very much. Once she developed a skin decease. Slowly she started to loose her beauty. It is so happened that one day her husband left for a tour while returning he had an accident. In the accident he damaged his eyes and lost his eyesight. However their married life continued as well. But as day passed she lost her beauty gradually. Blind husband didn't know this and their was no different in their married life. He continued to love her and she also loved him very much. One day his wife slipped from stairs and died due to head injury. Her death brought him great sorrow. He finished all her last rite and wanted to leave that town. 

A men from behind called him and said, now how will you be able to walk all alone? All these days your wife used to help you. He replied: I am not a blind. I was pretending to be blind because if she knew I could see her ugliness it would have pained her more than her disease. So, I pretend to be blind this whole time.

She was a very good wife. I only wanted to keep her happy...!!!

Sometime it is good for us to act blind, and ignore one another short comings in order to be happy. Ignoring the little harsh things in life can make your life easier.  

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