Inspirational Stories
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Talent cannot be stolen
One day the Zen monk was walking through the forest, talking to his friend. While walking, there was a beehive in a tree. Two of them were taking honey from the nectar. Upon seeing it, the friend of the monk said to the monk, "The bee is collecting honey because of her hard work.
"How do you say it's not sorry?" "Because humans can only steal that honey, but you can't always steal the art of making that honey." So this story tells us that we can steal someone's labor and not steal one's skills.
Doing business is the best
A stone-throwing worker was living his life with great joy. One day his mind arose. I mean, why we should work so hard and live. He thought about it many times. He heard the people talking about the monk who had come to the town and went to see him.
That Zen monk is very powerful. Whatever he says, it will happen because he has received God's grace. He met such a man and took a boon. That is, he was always strong, asking for a boon that all he could think about. The monk gave him his wish.
One day he went to the house of a large merchant. Seeing the influence of that merchant, I thought I should become a big businessman. He soon became a big business. Another day he saw a government official.
When he saw the officer, he saw that the first of the rich merchants was afraid. So he wanted to be an officer. He also became an officer. He could not bear the sun's heat when he went out into the sun as an officer. So the sun became very powerful and he became the sun. He was tempted to become a cloud, as the sun hid the sun.
SURESH SAMBANDAM
Hello, I am Suresh KS Madras, India. I am an MBA graduate and have worked in various fields for 20 years. I will write whenever I have time. My writing has been in some magazines. But, because of workload a year ago, I saw in my eyes the Amazon KDP when I thought I could write a full-time job. I am now pursuing full-time writing. Thanks
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Inspirational Stories - SURESH SAMBANDAM
Talent cannot be stolen
One day the Zen monk was walking through the forest, talking to his friend. While walking, there was a beehive in a tree. Two of them were taking honey from the nectar. Upon seeing it, the friend of the monk said to the monk, "The bee is collecting honey because of her hard work.
How do you say it's not sorry?
Because humans can only steal that honey, but you can't always steal the art of making that honey.
So this story tells us that we can steal someone's labor and not steal one's skills.
Doing business is the best
A stone-throwing worker was living his life with great joy. One day his mind arose. I mean, why we should work so hard and live. He thought about it many times. He heard the people talking about the monk who had come to the town and went to see him.
That Zen monk is very powerful. Whatever he says, it will happen because he has received God's grace. He met such a man and took a boon. That is, he was always strong, asking for a boon that all he could think about. The monk gave him his wish.
One day he went to the house of a large merchant. Seeing the influence of that merchant, I thought I should become a big businessman. He soon became a big business. Another day he saw a government official.
When he saw the officer, he saw that the first of the rich merchants was afraid. So he wanted to be an officer. He also became an officer. He could not bear the sun's heat when he went out into the sun as an officer. So the sun became very powerful and he became the sun. He was tempted to become a cloud, as the sun hid the sun.
The cloud dissolved when it became cloudy and the wind blew, so the wind became stronger than the cloud. While in the air, the mountain could not move, so the mountain became the best mountain. After becoming a mountain, a small part of the mountain collapsed. In fact, there was a stoning worker who broke a small part of the mountain with his chisel. So he thought it was better to be a stone's thrower than a mountain, and eventually to become an old man, a stone's thrower.
From this story, the proverbial 'goddess of work' makes it abundantly clear that we are always strong when we think of the best we can do.
There are so many ways to progress
In one village lived a clever Zen monk. He is easy to solve any problem. So if the people in the village have any problem, they will go to him and fix their problem.
People in such villages go to the nearest market and buy