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write a story on the proverb don't count your chickens before they hatch
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Answered by aayushi7532
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Don’t count your chickens before they hatch

Meaning: It is an idiom which means we should not be too confident that something will be successful, because it may still go wrong.

Once upon a time there lived a carefree and complacent young man named, Jagu. He had high dreams but low actions. He often dreamed and boasted that one day he will amaze the world with his feats. His father was a very wise man. He wanted to put some sense in him. He wanted to instil in him that if he wanted to be successful, he must work for it. So, he made a plan to teach hi lesson.  

He took the help of a fortuneteller. He sent him to Jagu. The fortuneteller said to Jagu. “I am a famous fortuneteller; I know something big is going to happen in your life on the first day of the next month. Take this flower and keep it with you.”

Jagu was quite excited to get the flower from the fortuneteller. He went home and told the incident that success was coming his way. He will prove it to the world on the first day of the next month. He told all his friends and relatives.  

Everyone was curious to see as to what would happen on the first day of the next month. The most excited person was Jagu himself.  

The night before the first day of the next month he could not sleep. And the next morning as he woke up, he found the day to be as normal as the other days had been. No news of any success came. The day came and just went ordinarily. Jagu became quite dejected.  

At the right time his father came and told Jagu, “Success does not come with dreaming and predicitons, you have to work hard and win it and create it. Go out, and create your own success with efforts.”

Jagu learnt the lesson and stopped counting his chickens before they were hatched.  

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Answered by sarfraz786
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A farmer and his fancy girl
Once upon a time, there lived farmer in a village. One day he asked his daughter to carry a bucket of milk to the market to sell. The girl was very fanciful and imaginative. While she was carrying the bucket, her thoughts carried her away into the world of imagination. She thought that she would earn money and buy two hundred eggs. The eggs must produce at least one hundred and fifty chicks. The chicks would fetch high price in the market. In this way, her father would earn a lot of money. They would become rich and respected. Her father would buy her a silky dress. Wearing the dress, she would go to Eid parties. Every gentleman would propose to her but she would refuse them. At this moment, she tossed her head. The bucket of milk fell to the ground and all her imaginary schemes were perished. Then she began to cry.
Moral: Don't count chickens before they hatch.

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