Read 5 short stories that can motivate and inspire you about the next life, stories that will make you smile after you take the lesson.
- Everyone Has a Life Story
A 24-year-old man was on a train with his father. He looked out through the train window and shouted,
"Daddy, look at those trees walking!"
Her father smiled, but the young couple sitting next to him looked at the boy's 24-year-old boyish behavior with pity. Suddenly the man again shouts ...
"Father, that cloud is seen running after us!"
The couple could not resist their unease and said to the man's parents,
"Why did not you take your child to a psychiatrist?" The old man smiled and said ...
"I've taken him to the doctor, and we just got back from the hospital. My child is blind from birth, he was just able to get eye donor and can only see today ".
Everyone in this world has a story in its own right. Do not judge others before you really know them. Because the fact that happened may surprise you.
- Disconnect Your Problem
A man's favorite donkey fell into a deep hole. He can not pull the donkey out, no matter how hard he tries it. Therefore, he decided to bury his donkey alive.
The soil begins to be piled into the hole where the donkey is from above. The donkey felt the ground, wiggling his body to drop the ground above his body, and stepped on the ground. The next soil is dumped back into the pit.
The donkey flicked his body back up the dirt. The more land is dumped, the higher the land rises. By noon, the donkey could get out of the hole, then graze on the green pasture.
After a lot of 'flick' the problem, And stepping (learn from the story above), One time after escaping the problem, you will be able to graze on the green pasture. You will be able to achieve what you dream.3. The Elephant Rope
When a man walks past a set of elephants, he suddenly stops. He was confused by the fact that the big creatures were being tied up with only a small rope tied to their front legs. No chains, no cages. It is clear that elephants can escape from their bonds at any time. But for some reason, they did not.
He saw a coach nearby and asked the coach. "Why are the animals just standing there and not trying to run away?"
"Well, when they were very young and much smaller, we used the same string size to tie them up. And, at that age, the rope is enough to hold them. As they grow older, they are conditioned to believe that they can not escape. They believe that the rope can still hold them, so they never try to break free. "Once the explanation of the elephant trainer.
The man was amazed. These animals may at any time free themselves from the bonds of their ropes. But because they believe they can not, they are stuck exactly where they are.
Like an elephant, how many of us are living depends on a belief that we can not do something, just because we failed once before?
Failure is part of learning. We must not give up to fight in your life.
- Potatoes, Eggs, and Coffee Beans
One day, there was a daughter who complained to her father that her life was miserable and that she did not know how she would succeed. He is tired of struggling and struggling all the time. It seems that only one of his problems he can solve, then other problems soon follow to be resolved.
His father who is also a chef took him to the kitchen. He filled three pots with water and put them on a big fire. After three pots began to boil, he stuffed some potatoes into a pan, some eggs in a second pan, and some coffee beans in the third pan.
Then he sat down and left the three pots on the stove to boil, without saying a word to his daughter. Her daughter complained and could not wait, wondering what her father had done.
After twenty minutes, he turned off the stove. He took the potato from the pot and placed it into the bowl. He lifted the egg and placed it in the bowl.
Then he scooped the coffee and put it into the cup. Then he turned to his daughter and asked, "Son, what do you see?"
"Potatoes, eggs, and coffee," her daughter hastily answered.
"Take a closer look, and touch this potato", said the father. Her daughter did what her father requested and noted in her brain that the potato was tender. Then the father asked him to take the egg and break it. After removing the skin, he found a hard-boiled egg. Finally, the father asked him to taste the coffee. The rich aroma of coffee made her smile.
"Daddy, what does all this mean?" He asked.
Then the father explained that the potatoes, eggs and coffee beans each had faced the same difficulty, that is boiling water.
However, each shows a different reaction.
The potato was strong and hard. But when put into boiling water, the ketang becomes soft and weak.
The fragile egg, with a thin outer shell protects the inside of a liquid egg until it is put into boiling water. Until finally the inside of the egg becomes hard.
However, the most unique ground coffee beans. After the coffee beans are boiling water, the coffee beans change the water and create something new.
"Who are you including, son?" Asked the father to his daughter.
"When trouble comes to you, how do you deal with it? Are you a potato, an egg, or a coffee bean? "
Moral Message: In this life, Much is happening around us. Many things happen to us. But the only thing that really matters is what happens inside us.
So, where are you? Are you a potato, an egg, or a coffee bean?
A Dish of Ice Cream
One day, when a bowl of ice cream sundae was cheaper, a 10-year-old boy entered a coffee shop and sat at the table. A waitress put a glass of water in front of her.
"How much for a bowl of ice cream sundaes?"
"50 cents," the waiter replied.pulled his hand out of his pocket and counted some coins in it.
"What's the price for a bowl of plain ice cream?" The boy asked again. Some people are now waiting to get a table and waiters start a little impatient.
"35 cents ..!" The waiter said rudely.
The little boy counted the coins again, and finally said "I want to buy a bowl of plain ice cream," he said.
The waiter brings the kid's ice cream, puts the bill on the table and walks away from the child. After the child finishes eating ice cream, he pays it at the cash register and goes home.
When the waiter came back to clear the table, he started wiping the table and then swallowing hard because of what he saw. On the table, placed neatly next to an empty plate, a coin worth 15 cents, a tip for the waitress of the child whom he considered annoying.
So the wisdom we can take from the above story is: Do not underestimate or underestimate others, because it could be that person who will actually help you when you experience a difficulty.