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1. story destiny of a donkey

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Answered by bibigolabun
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A gardener had a donkey to load his flours on him and go around to sell them. One day, the donkey thought that his master made him overwork. So he went to the Lord and said, "My present master make him overwork. So please change my master." The Lord send him to a potter. His condition was even worse there. The potter loaded earthen ports on him and went around selling them in the market. Being tired, the donkey again went to the Lord and requested him to change his master again. But now the Lord was very angry with him. He sent him to a butcher. The butcher saw the donkey and said, "Your skin will yield good leather." Listening to the butcher, the donkey wept for his foolishness.

Moral : "Wherever you are at present is the best place for you."

Answered by 27swatikumari
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Answer:

A farmer's donkey accidentally fell into a well one day. As the farmer contemplated his options, the animal sobbed piteously for hours. Finally, he came to the conclusion that retrieving the donkey was not worthwhile because it was an old animal and the well needed to be covered up anyhow.

He extended an invitation to all of his neighbours to assist him. They each took a shovel and started tossing dirt into the well. The donkey initially became aware of what was happening and wailed hysterically. Then, to everyone's surprise, he stopped talking. The farmer eventually peered into the well after several loads of shovels.

He was shocked by what he seen. The donkey was performing an astounding feat with each shovel of dirt that struck his back. He would brush it off and advance.

He would shake it off and rise while the farmer's neighbours began to pile dirt on top of the animal. Everyone watched in awe as the donkey gradually climbed up and galloped out over the well's edge.

You're going to get dumped on by life with all kinds of dirt. Shake it off and take a step higher are the keys to climbing out of the well. Every one of our problems serves as a step. We can escape even the deepest pits if we never quit.

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