Whenever something did not go its way, it became very angry and threw a terrible tantrum. The little one would cry loudly, stomp around, and refuse to listen to anyone trying to help.
One sunny morning, the newborn was playing near a rocky area. Everything seemed fine until it could not reach a favorite toy. Immediately, frustration filled its tiny heart. Instead of calming down, the newborn became more upset and started screaming angrily. Friends nearby tried to comfort the little one, but their efforts were ignored.
The newborn continued its tantrum and rushed around without paying attention to where it was going. Tears filled its eyes, making it difficult to see clearly. In a moment of uncontrolled anger, it ran forward too quickly and suddenly slipped.
Bang!
Its head hit a hard rock beside the path. The newborn immediately stopped crying and sat still in shock. The pain was much worse than the anger that had caused the accident. Soon, caring family members rushed over to check on the little one and make sure it was safe.
As the newborn rested, it slowly realized that losing control of its emotions could lead to dangerous situations. The accident became an important lesson. Although everyone understood that feeling angry was natural, acting recklessly because of anger could cause harm.
After that day, the adorable newborn worked hard to control its temper. Whenever frustration appeared, it tried to take a moment to calm down instead of throwing a tantrum. Over time, the little one became more patient and thoughtful.
The painful experience with the hard rock was unforgettable, but it helped the newborn learn a valuable lesson: controlling anger is always better than letting anger control you.