When a thumb or a finger gets cut, it heals over time. Depending on how serious the wound is, it could take longer or a shorter period of time to heal. The right medications and plasters or procedures need to be used in order to control the bleeding wound. A major injury or operation could take a longer period of time to heal, a few months, six months to a year.
The bleeding appears to be uncontrollable, even when a thumb or a finger gets cut with a sharp blade or a mere paper cut, till the wounded area is cleaned, dressed and covered with a medicated plaster. Most minor wounds heal over a shorter period of time. I cut my thumb with a shard of glass accidentally, when I was four and that scar reminds me about my impatience, to open a glass bottle of sweets.
Similarly, when we are involved with projects that need our attention and then an error occurs, it does take time to rectify that mistake. Depending on the level of error in the work being done, it can have an adverse effect on the project. Major errors on the other hand are not easily fixed and need to be handled with care, so that the whole project does not fail.
What about the wound that cannot be seen, those emotional scars that occur in life, when people live through difficult and traumatic experiences? Those raw wounds, do heal, but the scars last for a lifetime, affecting the person emotionally and having an adverse effect on a person’s mental health. With the proper care and guidance, those emotional traumatic scars can heal, and the individual could resume some form of normal existence. What is your opinion about the wounds that last and the scars that never fade away.