There was a son who didn’t like living in his father’s house

❤️ There was a son who didn’t like living in his father’s house because of the constant “nagging” from him.“The TV is on in an empty room… Turn it off!”“Lock the door!”“Stop wasting so much water!” The son didn’t like that his father bothered him about these small things. He had to tolerate it, though, until one day, when he decided to go for a job interview.“As soon as I get this job, I’m leaving this town. I don’t want to hear any more complaints from my dad.” That’s what he told himself. As he was heading out for the... Continues…

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