It was Monday morning, and Ama was excited to wear her new shoes to school. She had been waiting all week to show them to her friends. As she stepped out of her house, the sky was cloudy, but she thought, “It won’t rain today.”
Ama ran to school, laughing and playing along the way. But halfway there, the sky opened, and heavy rain poured down. Her beautiful new shoes were soaked, and her uniform was muddy.
When Ama arrived at school, she sighed and said to herself,
“Had I known it was going to rain, I would have worn my old shoes and brought an umbrella.”
Her friend Kofi laughed and said,
“That’s okay, Ama! At least you learned something today.”
Ama smiled. That day, she understood the power of thinking ahead. And whenever something unexpected happened, she always remembered to say:
“Had I known…”
Moral of the Story
The phrase “Had I known” is a way to reflect on the past and express regret or lessons learned. It teaches us to think carefully, plan ahead, and appreciate the importance of knowledge before acting.