hate
Hate is like a stormy cloud inside your heart. When you feel hate, it’s like the cloud is blocking the warm, sunny feelings you have for someone or something. Imagine when you feel really angry or upset, and you don’t want to play with someone because something they did made you feel bad. Hate makes it hard to see the good things about them, just like a stormy cloud hides the sun.
Think of hate as a big knot in your tummy. When you feel hate, it’s like the knot is all tight and tangled, making you feel uncomfortable inside. It’s not a nice feeling, and it can make you feel tired and grumpy. Just like when you have a knot in your shoelace, it’s hard to move easily until you untangle it.
Hate can also be like a thorny bush. When you touch a thorny bush, it can hurt and make you feel sad. If you have hate in your heart, it’s like carrying a thorny bush with you. It can hurt you and others around you, making it hard to feel happy and free.