I've been told I'm wrong before. I'm used to it.
This reminds me of a story I just now made up based on a similar one by Aesop.
There once was a lad named Akuma Kazumi. He was walking along a path when he came upon some grapes high up on a branch. He was quite hungry so he decided to stop a while and have a snack. Unfortunately he was unable to reach the grapes no matter how hard he tried. They were just too high. He finally gave up and kept walking along the path.
He then came upon a fellow named Mediu Priestley. The two met and after introductions chatted for a bit. Mediu said "Why do you look so glum, chum?" Akuma said: "Well there were some grapes back there and I couldn't reach them, and I was so looking forward to having some." Mediu said: "Oh, is that all? Well those grapes were probably sour anyway." Akuma said, "Yeah you know you're probably right!" Feeling better at this point the two parted company and Akuma continued down the path on to his date with his girlfriend.
Before reaching his destination however, he received a phone call from his girlfriend's mother with the terrible news. His girlfriend had passed away due to a sudden heart attack. He was in total shock. He couldn't believe she was taken from him so suddenly.
A few days later he met with Mediu Priestley again and once again Mediu recognized something was wrong. "Now you look even more glum than before! What's the matter?" said Mediu. Akuma let him know of the dire news. "I will miss her forever, how can I go on without her?"
Mediu said: "Oh don't worry about that! She never really died. You see I'm a priest and I know for a fact that the human body is just a vessel for the soul. She is still alive somewhere up there beyond the grapes and beyond the clouds, and you will be with her once again someday!"
Well this made Akuma feel much better. He said "Hey when I talk to you I feel better every time. How can I thank you?"
"Oh you don't need to thank me just come by the church and give to the poor. You can give it to me and I'll see that they get some of it."
Akuma did so and they both lived happily ever after.
The End.