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write a short story about a beggar who finds a fortune under a heap of rubbish

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Answered by arshaarunsl
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Answer:

The Treasure and the Beggar

Explanation:

  • A beggar once sat on the side of the road for more than thirty years, pleading for spare change.
  • The beggar was once passed by a man. Can I have any spare change, the beggar begged.
  • I have nothing to offer you, but what is this object you are sitting on, the man said. It's an old box I've been sitting on for a while, the beggar remarked.
  • Have you tried to open it to check inside? The man enquired, Of course not, there is nothing inside; it is empty, the beggar retorted.
  • The beggar was forced to look inside by the man, and much to his surprise, he found a wealth of gold and treasure.
  • The beggar, who was sitting on a fortune of treasure, had spent virtually his whole life pleading for pennies.
  • What Can We Learn from This? The treasures of life are all within. You will never live your life to the fullest potential while you are looking for fulfilment outside of yourself or pleading with life for things that are already within your grasp.
  • The treasures of life are all within. Instead of starving for scraps throughout your life, use the infinite gold you already possess. Having faith in oneself.
  • Stand up and get to work. Stand up and go for it. Pennies are not enough for you. You are more deserving than you may have been raised to believe.
  • There is no true lack in this world that extends beyond the confines of our own minds. You make room for limitless possibilities when you let go of the notion that you have a finite value.
  • Look far and wide for that gold. Look within to discover your true nature. Vow to give everything you have.
  • Decide to focus on what you CAN DO. should explore for opportunities rather than concentrating on limitations.
  • speaking more positively than negatively. to put up more effort than to whine. Decide to maintain your strength through difficult circumstances.
  • Decide that you'll look for the treasure that is your destiny. not merely the wealth or treasure found in money. the spiritual treasure.
  • The value of being content and leading a life you are PRIDEFUL of. That is the main focus.
  • Do not claim that you only desire money. You are someone I know! I am aware of your financial needs.
  • You believe that the money will make you happy, so you desire it. Once you can afford that vehicle, home, or the ability to impress others.
  • When you have financial security or the ability to support your family, you can be content. Why not just enjoy yourself first? Why not take out the treasure first? Show people around you by setting an example that you don't depend on it and aren't attached to it, and it will flow regardless.

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