From Sidewalks to Scars: The Unforgettable Lesson from Unexpected People in Childhood

in Hive Learners12 hours ago
Sometimes I wonder how it is even possible to remember little moments that goes back to childhood when we had little knowledge about things but than it's our brain that do magic and the fact that we don't even use full brain in our life is just insane


from remembering those little moments that goes back to childhood, I remember some of the unexpected people and places with some unpleasant and pleasant memories and those things really had impact in my life and growth.

So starting with one of those unexpected encounter with adult that did something I remember till date now like that was happened yesterday.

Unexpected People in Unexpected Place: Some Adults Are more immature than Kids

It's about that time when I was in second grade and my mom used to be a teacher and when she was in school and got late this one time

I arrived home and looked everywhere but she wasn't there so I thought it's better to search her in the places she might go

Like some relatives house in two or three streets away from my home location and that time I wasn't allowed to go into market alone or far away from home

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But anyways it was broad daylight like around 2:00 pm when I decided to go out.

When I was going through sidewalk in my street thinking it's safe on sidewalk since no car will hit me

I had no idea when and how I got hit by a stone straight in my head and when it did, I saw those 3 adult dudes who were around 20 or 23 year old in age

They threw that stone with their foot like the way you hit football and it hit straight into my head

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Image by Cao Hoang from Pixabay

I got scared what exactly happened and just walked away from there, those grown up man didn't even cared to come and look if I'm okay

When I reached to my relatives home they saw me bleeding and after that took me to see doctor and later mom tried finding those people who did that but disappeared and never saw them again.

it left the fear in my mind for so long

This incident quite shocked me and changed entire perception about people like some of those are too bad out there who'll hurt for no reason

For weeks I was scared passing by a random group of adults or teenage boys at that time cause of what happened last time

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Image by ambermb from Pixabay

Like I had to watch out and sneak in that street to get something from the shop

But well after some months later we moved from that place and shifted into a new town where people were much better than that first place.


Wrapping Up...

I just realised that we meet with unexpected people that teaches us lesson and leave scar because of that unwanted interaction

It's just that some people needs to grow up even though they're grown up adults yet they have no idea how to be normal and sane person in the society.

Found it very weird even after years of that incident, I still can't figure out what was in those men head after hitting that on my head, like I was the target aka Goal? And they achieved some sort of happiness when it hit me on spot? Probably yes, because I saw no regret but straight face trying to hold laugh.

I'm curious what do you think about it and if you've ever met with unexpected people in unexpected places? Do share about your opinion in the comments.

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 9 hours ago  

That was a wicked act. Not even to a person if their age but to a little boy minding his own business. Humans are full of surprises. It is very possible to remember and not forget some major event that happened to us when we were kids.