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The Bird π³
A bird sitting on a tree never fears the branch breaking, because her trust is not in the branch but in her own wings. Always believe in yourself.πͺ
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A bird sitting on a tree never fears the branch breaking, because her trust is not in the branch but in her own wings. Always believe in yourself.
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Pigeons and Africa ππ
A woman loved feeding pigeons in the park. Every morning, she brought a loaf of warm bread and scattered crumbs around her until the whole loaf was gone. This went on for quite a while.
One day, a particularly conscientious citizen noticed her and said:
β You feed these disgusting birds with your crumbs, yet people are starving in Africa!
The woman looked up at him gently and replied:
β Well, I canβt quite throw my loaf all the way to Africa! πβ¨
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A woman loved feeding pigeons in the park. Every morning, she brought a loaf of warm bread and scattered crumbs around her until the whole loaf was gone. This went on for quite a while.
One day, a particularly conscientious citizen noticed her and said:
β You feed these disgusting birds with your crumbs, yet people are starving in Africa!
The woman looked up at him gently and replied:
β Well, I canβt quite throw my loaf all the way to Africa! πβ¨
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π Donβt Let Anyone Steal Your Dream π
When Monty was 16, he was assigned to write an essay about what he wanted to be when he grew up. He spent countless hours writing about his dream. He wanted to own a 200-acre ranch one day. He wrote seven pages, describing every detail and even drew plans for the buildings, stables, and roads. He sketched a detailed layout of the 4,000-square-foot house he wanted to build. The next day, he handed in his essay to the teacher.
Two days later, his teacher returned the essay with a failing grade, along with a note: βStay after class.β π
After class, Monty, holding onto his dream, asked his teacher why he had received a poor grade. The teacher replied, βBecause a dream like that is unrealistic for a boy like you. You need a lot of money to buy a ranch, and you donβt have any. You come from a poor family with no resources. Thereβs no way you can achieve that dream. Hereβs what you should do: go home and write another essay with a more realistic dream, and Iβll give you a better grade.β
Monty went home and asked his father for advice. His father replied, βSon, this decision is up to you. Itβs a crucial choice you have to make.β π§βπ€βπ§ Monty thought about his fatherβs words for a week. Finally, he handed the same essay back to the teacher and said, βYou can keep the failing grade; Iβm keeping my dream.β
Years went by, and Monty grew up. He shared this story with a group of people, saying, βIβm telling you this because youβre all sitting in my 4,000-square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre ranch. And that essay is framed above the fireplace.β
Monty continued, βThe most incredible part is that two years ago, that same teacher brought 30 students to camp out on my ranch. Before leaving, the teacher said, βListen, Monty, I now realize I was a dream stealer. Iβm sorry for taking so many childrenβs dreams away back then. But Iβm glad you had the courage to defend yours.ββ
π Donβt let anyone steal your dream. No matter what they say, follow your heart! π
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When Monty was 16, he was assigned to write an essay about what he wanted to be when he grew up. He spent countless hours writing about his dream. He wanted to own a 200-acre ranch one day. He wrote seven pages, describing every detail and even drew plans for the buildings, stables, and roads. He sketched a detailed layout of the 4,000-square-foot house he wanted to build. The next day, he handed in his essay to the teacher.
Two days later, his teacher returned the essay with a failing grade, along with a note: βStay after class.β π
After class, Monty, holding onto his dream, asked his teacher why he had received a poor grade. The teacher replied, βBecause a dream like that is unrealistic for a boy like you. You need a lot of money to buy a ranch, and you donβt have any. You come from a poor family with no resources. Thereβs no way you can achieve that dream. Hereβs what you should do: go home and write another essay with a more realistic dream, and Iβll give you a better grade.β
Monty went home and asked his father for advice. His father replied, βSon, this decision is up to you. Itβs a crucial choice you have to make.β π§βπ€βπ§ Monty thought about his fatherβs words for a week. Finally, he handed the same essay back to the teacher and said, βYou can keep the failing grade; Iβm keeping my dream.β
Years went by, and Monty grew up. He shared this story with a group of people, saying, βIβm telling you this because youβre all sitting in my 4,000-square-foot house in the middle of my 200-acre ranch. And that essay is framed above the fireplace.β
Monty continued, βThe most incredible part is that two years ago, that same teacher brought 30 students to camp out on my ranch. Before leaving, the teacher said, βListen, Monty, I now realize I was a dream stealer. Iβm sorry for taking so many childrenβs dreams away back then. But Iβm glad you had the courage to defend yours.ββ
π Donβt let anyone steal your dream. No matter what they say, follow your heart! π
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π To Be Happyβ¦ π
Fill your hands with work, your heart with love, your mind with purpose, your memory with useful knowledge, and your future with hope. β¨
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Fill your hands with work, your heart with love, your mind with purpose, your memory with useful knowledge, and your future with hope. β¨
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The Fox and the Grapes π¦π
A hungry fox saw grapes hanging high and tried to reach them. After many failed attempts, he walked away, muttering, "Those grapes are probably sour anyway."
Moral: It's easy to disdain what we can't have. π§
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A hungry fox saw grapes hanging high and tried to reach them. After many failed attempts, he walked away, muttering, "Those grapes are probably sour anyway."
Moral: It's easy to disdain what we can't have. π§
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The Tortoise and the Hare π’π
The fast hare challenged the slow tortoise to a race. Confident in his speed, the hare took a nap. The tortoise, steady and focused, kept moving and won the race.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race. π
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The fast hare challenged the slow tortoise to a race. Confident in his speed, the hare took a nap. The tortoise, steady and focused, kept moving and won the race.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race. π
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You can live your life happily if you manage to walk the right path and think and act correctly. π
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The Parable and the Peach
A Sufi teacher always concluded each lesson with a parable, but his students often struggled to grasp its meaning.
One evening, a student approached him and asked,
"Teacher, you share these stories with us, but you never explain their meanings."
The teacher apologized,
"My apologies. Let me make amends by offering you a delicious peach."
"Thank you, teacher," the student replied, delighted.
"May I peel it for you, to make it more enjoyable?"
"Thank you very much," said the student.
"Would you like me to cut it into pieces for easier eating?"
"Of course... But I wouldnβt want to take advantage of your kindness, teacher."
"Youβre not taking advantage; itβs my offer. In fact, let me chew it for you before giving it to you," the teacher said with a smile.
"No, teacher! I donβt want that!" replied the astonished student.
The teacher fell silent for a moment.
"If I explained the meaning of every story, it would be like offering to chew the fruit for you before you taste it yourself."
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A Sufi teacher always concluded each lesson with a parable, but his students often struggled to grasp its meaning.
One evening, a student approached him and asked,
"Teacher, you share these stories with us, but you never explain their meanings."
The teacher apologized,
"My apologies. Let me make amends by offering you a delicious peach."
"Thank you, teacher," the student replied, delighted.
"May I peel it for you, to make it more enjoyable?"
"Thank you very much," said the student.
"Would you like me to cut it into pieces for easier eating?"
"Of course... But I wouldnβt want to take advantage of your kindness, teacher."
"Youβre not taking advantage; itβs my offer. In fact, let me chew it for you before giving it to you," the teacher said with a smile.
"No, teacher! I donβt want that!" replied the astonished student.
The teacher fell silent for a moment.
"If I explained the meaning of every story, it would be like offering to chew the fruit for you before you taste it yourself."
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"The archer draws his bow only when it is needed, and loosens the string when it is not. For if the bow were constantly drawn, it would break. The same is true of human nature: if a person were always to devote himself to serious matters, without allowing any leisure or jokes, he would either gradually fall into madness or immediately be struck by paralysis."
β Herodotus
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β Herodotus
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