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God to pass by a herd of elephants in a circus ground. Suddenly something
ve which made him stop and wonder. He saw that that these huge creatures were
a small rope tied to their front leg. No chains, no cages! It was obvious that the
A man happened to pass by a her
caught his eye which made him stop
being held by only a small rope tied to th
elephants could, at anytime, break away from the
He saw the trainer standing nearby
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he trainer standing nearby and went up to him. "Why do these animals just stand
there and make no attempt to escape?" he asked
size rope to tie them. At that age, the ror
» said the trainer, "When they were very young and much smaller, we used the same
tie them. At that age, the ropes were enough to hold them. As they grew up, they were
word to believe that they could not break away. They believe that the rope can still hold
them. So they never try to break free."
The man was amazed. The thought occurred to him that these huge creatures could break
hany time they wanted but did not do so just because they believed they couldn't. As a result,
they spent their lives in complete bondage and total dependence on their trainer.
The man thought to himself, “Like these elephants, how many of us go through life, hanging
to the belief that we cannot do something simply because we think that we do not have the
capacity or potential to do so?"
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hi mate
this story is very much emotional
Explanation:
from this story we learn that we should not curtail the freedom of animals. like us they also need freedom to be free
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