The man lifts his gaze, as if seeing the situation for the first time, and says softly:

Imagine a quiet Sunday morning on a New York City subway. People are sitting calmly, reading newspapers or lost in thought.

The tension in the car rises. Finally, a passenger (Covey) can't take it anymore. He turns to the man and says, "Sir, your children are really disturbing a lot of people. I wonder if you couldn't control them a little more?"


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