SEC-S30W1: Anecdotes that teach: The writing style is the same but the meaning is different
(SEC-S30W1: Anecdotes that teach: The writing style is the same but the meaning is different)
An incident 2 years ago. City Bank is located next to my house. A blind old man used to sit begging next to the door of that bank. He has written on a piece of paper. He is blind, so everyone should help him. He used to sit there every day with this paper. But he did not get much tk. People did not give him tk. I observed him for several months.
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I went to him one day. And stood and talked with him for some time. Then I took his paper. And I gave him a new paper. There I wrote something in my mind and left. Then I went to Mymensingh. After a few months I came from Mymensingh and met him. He could recognize me by hearing my voice. He told me that from that day on everyone used to give him tk. And he started getting a lot of tk every day.
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He wanted to know. Actually, the paper that I gave him. What did I actually write on it? In response to his question, I told him. I wrote there:- Every day of the creation of God is very beautiful, but unfortunately I can't see anything. That old man has been dead for 1 years.
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Moral lesson:- The way the old man wrote on his paper. That writing makes people understand that he is only blind. But the paper I gave him. That writing makes people understand The people of the world are very lucky because they are not blind, they can see the world with both eyes.
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We are constantly receiving blessings from the earth created by God. For this, we should always express our gratitude to God. We should never be disappointed. We should always consider any matter positively. If we are not successful in any work, we cannot be broken. If there are 5 reasons behind our not being successful. Then there will be double the reason for our victory.
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Hi, @afsana0
It's a pleasure to see that you've accepted my challenge, welcome! Here is your evaluation:
It's a good story. It's true that we should always be grateful for what we have, and we rarely are.