Burned Biscuit's Story

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What was interested for me in this object this two articles. burned biscuits story
I like this story because the husband was patient and understanding how hard is his wife life and how much responsibility that she is dealing with every day in work, taking care of the kids and being a housewife I think should every husband should think and react like this man because it is just a burned biscuit.
"Don't put the key to your happiness in someone else's pocket--keep it in your own." this quote is true we shouldn’t risk our happiness and give the key of it to someone we don’t know well because that will affect our life and maybe could make us suffer in our life and deal with some problems. What I want to say before we say we found the right

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