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THE INDIAN FARMER AND HIS LOST DONKEY - MORAL LESSON

This is the story of an Indian farmer, So once upon a time, there was this Indian farmer who lost a donkey, it just ran off one day, and all the neighbours just came around that evening and said; Oh that's too bad and he said, maybe.

The next day the donkey came back and brought with him seven wild donkeys and all the neighbours came around that evening and said, Wow that's great isn't it!? and he said; maybe.

So the next day his son was attempting to tame one of these wild horses and while he was riding it got thrown down on the floor and broke his leg, and all the neighbours came around again that evening and said; Well that's too bad isn't it!? and the farmer said; maybe.

The next day the conscription officers from the army came, they were looking for young men to send to war, they saw his son and walked up to him but then they saw that he had a broken leg, and so they didn't take him with them, and as usual that evening all the neighbours came to the farmer's house and said; that's great isn't it!? and the farmer said; maybe.

Moral lesson:

Always look at events in life from different perspectives, and don't always sound too sure in anything because as a human you can't guarantee or predict what happens in the next one minute. Something might happen to you and at that moment you will think it's a bad thing but at the end or in the long run you will see it turn out to be a good thing or even a great thing, same way, something can happen to you which you might see it like a good thing but in the long run it will turn out to become something bad for you, so always try and have this perspectives in life.

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