Write a short story that concludes with the sentence, "Don't count your chickens before they are hatched." 400words
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A hen (female chicken) lays eggs from which young chickens (chicks) “hatch” or emerge. However, not all eggs successfully produce a chicken, so you shouldn’t count the eggs and assume that each one will produce a chick – you should wait to count the actual chickens until they have hatched.
This phrase may have its origins with Aesop, the Greek fable writer who lived around 620 to 560 BC. In his fable “The Milkmaid and Her Pail”, a milkmaid carries a pail (bucket) of milk on her head and daydreams about selling the milk, buying chickens with the money and then becoming so rich from selling the eggs that she becomes independent. She will then have enough money to shake her head to say no to all the young men trying to win her love. However, in the fable she is so immersed in this daydream that she shakes her head and accidentally drops the milk, therefore destroying the possibility of her dream by imagining it too soon. There is a line from the fable which reads “Ah, my child,” said the mother, “Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.”
This phrase may have its origins with Aesop, the Greek fable writer who lived around 620 to 560 BC. In his fable “The Milkmaid and Her Pail”, a milkmaid carries a pail (bucket) of milk on her head and daydreams about selling the milk, buying chickens with the money and then becoming so rich from selling the eggs that she becomes independent. She will then have enough money to shake her head to say no to all the young men trying to win her love. However, in the fable she is so immersed in this daydream that she shakes her head and accidentally drops the milk, therefore destroying the possibility of her dream by imagining it too soon. There is a line from the fable which reads “Ah, my child,” said the mother, “Do not count your chickens before they are hatched.”
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once there was a farmer who lived in a village........he was very poor.......but he also believed in god too much.One day one saint came to his home.......nd knock the door ....he opened nd he saw.......a saint was standing there....he welcomed him..........saint have him a cow nd say uhh keep it nd .........earn money........the farmer was very happy......... now daily he started to get milk from cow nd sell it to market ....one day he was going to market to sell the milk.....nd was thinking that he will ......sell this cow nd will buy goats .........then again sell the goats nd will buy chicken.... immediately he stucked on the stone ....nd all milk flows on the road...his all dream broken out.. . .......................so by this story we concluded DON'T COUNT YOUR CHICKEN BEFORE THEY ARE HATCHED.......HPE HELPS❤️❤️❤️
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