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Could You Make A "Dead Donkey" back to Life? by Vicky Smith
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Could You Make A "Dead Donkey" back to Life? |
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One day a city child moved to the countryside and spent 100 dollars buying a donkey from a farmer, who received his money and agreed to pull the donkey to him the next day, however, at the time the farmer visited the boy and said the donkey died but he couldn’t return the money to him. Therefore, the boy asked the farmer to give him the dead donkey. Several days later, the farmer came across the boy and asked him how he did with the dead donkey. “I held a lucky draw and took the donkey as the prize. Totally I sold out 500 lottery tickets, each of which was 2 dollars.” After many years, the boy grew up and became the president of a large company. At first sight, it seemed that the boy was very unlucky to spend 100 dollars buying a dead donkey, but he didn’t address with it simply, but instead, he broke the routine flexibly. He understood people were eager to win, so he regarded the donkey as the prize and held lucky draw. Finally, he gained 1000 dollars. If the boy stuck to convention and didn’t think actively and creatively, then he wouldn’t become a talented president in the world. After reading this short story, I think I must learn from this clever boy. In the past, when I met troubles, I would make lots of complaints and get angry or disappointed with my friends or families. But now I have learnt to change bad situations flexibly and try to manage my life well. Now I would like to share you with my own recent experience. Last Saturday, I found that the boy who had loved me deeply fell in love with another girl. At first, I was very sad and tried to get him back, but he refused to answer the telephone or reply my message, for he stayed together with the girl all the time. I cried and complained to one of my best friends. But now my heart isn’t painful any more, for I know that I am excellent enough to match another boy in the future, who is loyal enough to accompany me forever. Hence I forgive him and believe I will be happier when coming across the right man in the future. Finally, do you want to know more stones? If you do, you can pay a visit to our stonebtb.
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