A Common Thing between a Heart and a Fork

Danny Orlovsky
Jul 23, 2017 · 1 min read

When you hurt someone internally, it looks like you suddenly bend a fork in anger. You can bring your apology — unbend the fork. But the thing is the wound remains in the heart — so does a large hump on the bending place. This is how human heart works — this is how a fork works. Then, if you value the person (as well as the fork), you will endeavor to make deeper corrections that will require some reinforcement to involve. Speaking of a loved woman, you will create the romantic session in a restaurant, or make a begging-for-forgiveness gift — thus, you will bring the fork to a craftsman, or fall to unbending it with the tools…

Eventually, you are supposed to succeed in making the reparation for your wrong and repairing the fork. But as it was stated, this is how human heart works — this is how a fork works — this is how life works: both the heart and the fork will bear the scar.

Danny Orlovsky
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