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Human life is like a train.. It goes in one direction.. There is no return.. During its journeys.. It meets enemies and friends.. Tears and joy.. Hate and love.. Pain and hope.. Meeting and parting.. $DOGS No matter how long it stays at a station.. It will leave it one day..$
Human life is like a train..

It goes in one direction..

There is no return..

During its journeys..

It meets enemies and friends..

Tears and joy..

Hate and love..

Pain and hope..

Meeting and parting..
$DOGS
No matter how long it stays at a station..

It will leave it one day..$
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$DOGS One day, the king summoned his three ministers and asked each minister to take a bag and go to the palace garden to fill it with the best fruits and crops, on the condition that they do the job themselves without help from anyone. 👮 **The first minister** was careful to choose the best fruits and crops until he filled his bag with good things. 👮 **The second minister** thought that the king would not care about what he collected, so he collected the fruits lazily and carelessly, mixing the good with the bad. 👮 **The third minister** did not think that the king would care about what he collected, so he filled his bag with weeds and grass. The next day, the king ordered the three ministers to be imprisoned, each with his bag, in a remote prison for a month without food or drink. 👮 **The first minister** survived by eating the good fruits he collected. 👮 **The second minister** lived with difficulty, relying on the little good things he collected. 👮 **The Third Minister** died of hunger. The question now is: What type are you? You are now in the garden of this world, and you have the freedom to collect good or bad deeds. But when the Day of Judgment comes, what will benefit you other than the good deeds you collected in your life? ✒ **Conclusion**: Be sure to collect good deeds in this world to enjoy them in the afterlife, because regret later is of no use. I would be happy if you follow me for more lessons and useful articles
$DOGS One day, the king summoned his three ministers and asked each minister to take a bag and go to the palace garden to fill it with the best fruits and crops, on the condition that they do the job themselves without help from anyone.

👮 **The first minister** was careful to choose the best fruits and crops until he filled his bag with good things.

👮 **The second minister** thought that the king would not care about what he collected, so he collected the fruits lazily and carelessly, mixing the good with the bad.

👮 **The third minister** did not think that the king would care about what he collected, so he filled his bag with weeds and grass.

The next day, the king ordered the three ministers to be imprisoned, each with his bag, in a remote prison for a month without food or drink.

👮 **The first minister** survived by eating the good fruits he collected.

👮 **The second minister** lived with difficulty, relying on the little good things he collected.

👮 **The Third Minister** died of hunger.

The question now is: What type are you?

You are now in the garden of this world, and you have the freedom to collect good or bad deeds. But when the Day of Judgment comes, what will benefit you other than the good deeds you collected in your life?

✒ **Conclusion**: Be sure to collect good deeds in this world to enjoy them in the afterlife, because regret later is of no use.

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$NEIRO {spot}(NEIROUSDT) This is a story told by an Iraqi officer who says: There was a man who worked as a butcher. Every day he would take the cattle and slaughter them in this condition. One day he saw a woman in the street stabbed with a knife. He got out of his car to help her and took the knife out of her. Then people came and saw him and accused him of killing her. The police came to investigate him. He swore to them by God that he was not the one who killed her, but they did not believe him. They took him and put him in prison. They investigated him for two months. When the time for execution came, he said to them: I want you to hear this from me before you execute me. I used to work on boats before I became a butcher. I would take people on the Euphrates River from one bank to the other. One day, when I was transporting people, a beautiful woman I liked got on the boat. I went to her house to propose to her, but she rejected me. A year later, the same woman got on with me, and with her was a small child, her son. I tried to get to her, but she rejected me. I tried again and again, but she rejected me every time. I threatened her with her child. If she did not get to her, I would throw him into the river. I put… His head was in the river and he was screaming at the top of his voice, but she became more stubborn and I kept putting his head in the water until his voice stopped, so I threw him in the river and killed his mother, then I sold the boat and worked as a butcher, and here I am receiving my punishment. As for the real killer, search for him
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This is a story told by an Iraqi officer who says: There was a man who worked as a butcher. Every day he would take the cattle and slaughter them in this condition. One day he saw a woman in the street stabbed with a knife. He got out of his car to help her and took the knife out of her. Then people came and saw him and accused him of killing her. The police came to investigate him. He swore to them by God that he was not the one who killed her, but they did not believe him. They took him and put him in prison. They investigated him for two months. When the time for execution came, he said to them: I want you to hear this from me before you execute me. I used to work on boats before I became a butcher. I would take people on the Euphrates River from one bank to the other. One day, when I was transporting people, a beautiful woman I liked got on the boat. I went to her house to propose to her, but she rejected me. A year later, the same woman got on with me, and with her was a small child, her son. I tried to get to her, but she rejected me. I tried again and again, but she rejected me every time. I threatened her with her child. If she did not get to her, I would throw him into the river. I put… His head was in the river and he was screaming at the top of his voice, but she became more stubborn and I kept putting his head in the water until his voice stopped, so I threw him in the river and killed his mother, then I sold the boat and worked as a butcher, and here I am receiving my punishment. As for the real killer, search for him
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A strange and funny story In 1960, in a hospital for the insane (mental illnesses) in a Turkish city, and as a result of the negligence of the center guards, 423 insane people were able to escape to the city streets... This led to a big problem, and the administrative governor immediately summoned the hospital doctor, whose name was (Mu'tamad), asking him to solve the problem immediately.. Immediately, the famous doctor "Mu'tamad" brought a whistle, and asked the governor and some employees to hold him from behind and play the train game, and they went out to the city streets while he whistled and called (Toooo....) and he represented the head of the train and behind him (the locomotives) each one holding the other...! What the doctor expected happened, every escaped madman got on the train, and Dr. Moatamad succeeded in gathering the madmen, and took them to the hospital, and the problem was solved, and the administrative governor was happy, and they thanked Dr. Moatamad for his good behavior.. The problem is that in the evening, when they checked the madmen who came with the train and arrived at the hospital, their number was 612 madmen, knowing that the number of escapees was only 423... If the incident happened today, how many do you expect to return?!!$NEIRO
A strange and funny story

In 1960, in a hospital for the insane (mental illnesses) in a Turkish city, and as a result of the negligence of the center guards, 423 insane people were able to escape to the city streets...

This led to a big problem, and the administrative governor immediately summoned the hospital doctor, whose name was (Mu'tamad), asking him to solve the problem immediately..

Immediately, the famous doctor "Mu'tamad" brought a whistle, and asked the governor and some employees to hold him from behind and play the train game, and they went out to the city streets while he whistled and called (Toooo....) and he represented the head of the train and behind him (the locomotives) each one holding the other...!

What the doctor expected happened, every escaped madman got on the train, and Dr. Moatamad succeeded in gathering the madmen, and took them to the hospital, and the problem was solved, and the administrative governor was happy, and they thanked Dr. Moatamad for his good behavior..

The problem is that in the evening, when they checked the madmen who came with the train and arrived at the hospital, their number was 612 madmen, knowing that the number of escapees was only 423...

If the incident happened today, how many do you expect to return?!!$NEIRO
One of my brothers says that in my childhood, the mango season was the best. My father would bring a quantity of mangoes home, and we would gather around him, eager to taste their sweet taste. Mangoes were our favorite fruit, and my father would give us the pulp while he ate the peels. I used to watch this strange behavior without understanding the reason. One day I asked him: "Why do you eat mango peels, Dad?" He smiled and said: "I eat them so you don't eat them." I didn't understand what he meant at the time, and I thought it was just a habit he acquired from the days of poverty he lived. Days passed, and I forgot about the mango peels as I forgot many memories. Until one day, a friend gave me a quantity of mangoes. I was happy with them on my way home, excited to taste them. I started cutting the mangoes, and my three sons asked for their share of them. I gave them the biggest and best pieces, and I found myself in front of an empty plate except for some peels. I started eating the peels until I suddenly stopped. I remembered my father's words, may God have mercy on him. Only now do I realize what he meant. His happiness was not in eating the mango peels, but in seeing us eat the best part of it. **The moral of the story:** I realized then that parents give us the best they have, even if it requires them to sacrifice. They do so with love without expecting anything in return, and they find their true happiness in seeing us live in comfort and happiness. *So, children, appreciate the efforts of your fathers and mothers, and remember that they have given you a lot that you did not see or realize the value of.* O God, dress all living fathers and mothers with the garment of health and wellness, and forgive those who have passed away. And make us among those who are dutiful to them in their lives and after their death. *If you finish reading, pray for the Prophet and his family.* I would be happy if you follow me for more lessons and useful articles.
One of my brothers says that in my childhood, the mango season was the best. My father would bring a quantity of mangoes home, and we would gather around him, eager to taste their sweet taste. Mangoes were our favorite fruit, and my father would give us the pulp while he ate the peels.

I used to watch this strange behavior without understanding the reason. One day I asked him: "Why do you eat mango peels, Dad?"

He smiled and said: "I eat them so you don't eat them."

I didn't understand what he meant at the time, and I thought it was just a habit he acquired from the days of poverty he lived. Days passed, and I forgot about the mango peels as I forgot many memories.

Until one day, a friend gave me a quantity of mangoes. I was happy with them on my way home, excited to taste them.

I started cutting the mangoes, and my three sons asked for their share of them. I gave them the biggest and best pieces, and I found myself in front of an empty plate except for some peels.

I started eating the peels until I suddenly stopped. I remembered my father's words, may God have mercy on him. Only now do I realize what he meant. His happiness was not in eating the mango peels, but in seeing us eat the best part of it.

**The moral of the story:**

I realized then that parents give us the best they have, even if it requires them to sacrifice. They do so with love without expecting anything in return, and they find their true happiness in seeing us live in comfort and happiness.

*So, children, appreciate the efforts of your fathers and mothers, and remember that they have given you a lot that you did not see or realize the value of.*

O God, dress all living fathers and mothers with the garment of health and wellness, and forgive those who have passed away. And make us among those who are dutiful to them in their lives and after their death.

*If you finish reading, pray for the Prophet and his family.*

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$BNB In 1956, during the Cold War, one of the most exciting espionage operations in history was uncovered, Operation Overcast, run by the Soviet Union. The Soviets recruited a high-ranking American scientist working on the American nuclear bomb project, as part of a very sophisticated espionage operation. This scientist, Klaus Fuchs, was able to pass on highly sensitive secrets about the design of the hydrogen bomb to the Soviets. Thanks to this information, the Soviet Union was able to conduct its first successful test of its nuclear bomb in 1949, years before the West had expected. This breakthrough completely changed the global balance of power, and led to a nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union, which threatened world peace for years. What is even more exciting is that Fuchs was not discovered until the early 1950s, which means that nuclear secrets had been leaking for years without the knowledge of the United States, and all of this was happening behind the scenes at the heart of America's most secret project! I am happy to follow me for more lessons and useful articles.
$BNB In 1956, during the Cold War, one of the most exciting espionage operations in history was uncovered, Operation Overcast, run by the Soviet Union. The Soviets recruited a high-ranking American scientist working on the American nuclear bomb project, as part of a very sophisticated espionage operation.

This scientist, Klaus Fuchs, was able to pass on highly sensitive secrets about the design of the hydrogen bomb to the Soviets. Thanks to this information, the Soviet Union was able to conduct its first successful test of its nuclear bomb in 1949, years before the West had expected.

This breakthrough completely changed the global balance of power, and led to a nuclear arms race between the United States and the Soviet Union, which threatened world peace for years.

What is even more exciting is that Fuchs was not discovered until the early 1950s, which means that nuclear secrets had been leaking for years without the knowledge of the United States, and all of this was happening behind the scenes at the heart of America's most secret project!

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$BNB One of the kings decided to prevent women from wearing gold, jewelry and ornaments. The women's reaction was great, as they refused to obey.! Then began grumbling, discontent and protest, and the women exaggerated in wearing ornaments, gold and jewelry.! The king was disturbed and confused..! So he ordered a meeting of his advisors, and the discussion began, and one of them suggested reversing the decision for the public interest. Another said: No.. Reversing is an indication of weakness and fear. We must show our strength; They were divided into supporters and opponents. The king asked to bring the city's wise man, who attended and presented the problem to him; The wise man said to the king: People will not obey you if you think about what you want... not what they want. Then the king said to him, what should we do? Should I retract then? The wise man said: No.. but a decision was issued to follow up on the prohibition of wearing gold, jewelry and ornaments for beautiful women because they do not need to beautify themselves, and an exception was made for ugly and elderly women to wear jewelry and gold because they need to cover their ugliness and the hideousness of their faces. And the decision was issued... And it was only a few hours before the women took off their jewelry, and each one of them began to look at herself as beautiful, not in need of jewelry and ornaments. Then the wise man said to the king: People obeyed you when you thought with their minds and understood their interests from the windows of their feelings. The story ended.…
$BNB One of the kings decided to prevent women from wearing gold, jewelry and ornaments.

The women's reaction was great, as they refused to obey.!

Then began grumbling, discontent and protest, and the women exaggerated in wearing ornaments, gold and jewelry.!

The king was disturbed and confused..!

So he ordered a meeting of his advisors, and the discussion began, and one of them suggested reversing the decision for the public interest.

Another said:

No.. Reversing is an indication of weakness and fear. We must show our strength;

They were divided into supporters and opponents.

The king asked to bring the city's wise man, who attended and presented the problem to him;

The wise man said to the king:

People will not obey you if you think about what you want... not what they want.

Then the king said to him, what should we do?

Should I retract then?

The wise man said:

No.. but a decision was issued to follow up on the prohibition of wearing gold, jewelry and ornaments for beautiful women because they do not need to beautify themselves, and an exception was made for ugly and elderly women to wear jewelry and gold because they need to cover their ugliness and the hideousness of their faces.

And the decision was issued...

And it was only a few hours before the women took off their jewelry, and each one of them began to look at herself as beautiful, not in need of jewelry and ornaments.

Then the wise man said to the king:

People obeyed you when you thought with their minds and understood their interests from the windows of their feelings.

The story ended.…
$BTC There were two friends drawing on the roof of a very tall building.. 🎨 When one of them finished his painting, he started to step back to contemplate his drawing.. He liked it very much.. And he kept going back further... And he liked it more the more he went back 📉 Until he reached the edge of the roof of the building without realizing it 😥 When his friend saw him, he was afraid to alert him loudly because he might confuse the call and fall from the top of the building 😱 So he took the box of colors and poured it on his friend's beautiful painting, distorting its features 🖼 Then the owner of the painting ran towards his painting while he was very angry at his friend's behavior.. and shouted at him: Why did you do this?! 😡 So he answered him: If I had continued to admire your painting more, I would have fallen and died. Sometimes we see beautiful things in our lives that we love, get attached to, and can't imagine our lives without them.. 👍💝 Because of our admiration for them, and without us realizing it, they take us back.. We hardly notice that they are the reason for our delay We may be hurt by things that have passed 💔 And we may cry bitterly over destinies that were not written for us But after a while, we will certainly discover the lesson and realize the reason And then we will thank God Almighty a lot for losing those things whose continuation is a loss for us. ][And perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you] ~
$BTC There were two friends drawing on the roof of a very tall building.. 🎨

When one of them finished his painting, he started to step back to contemplate his drawing..

He liked it very much..

And he kept going back further...

And he liked it more the more he went back 📉

Until he reached the edge of the roof of the building without realizing it 😥

When his friend saw him, he was afraid to alert him loudly because he might confuse the call and fall from the top of the building 😱

So he took the box of colors and poured it on his friend's beautiful painting, distorting its features 🖼

Then the owner of the painting ran towards his painting while he was very angry at his friend's behavior.. and shouted at him:

Why did you do this?! 😡

So he answered him:

If I had continued to admire your painting more, I would have fallen and died.

Sometimes we see beautiful things in our lives that we love, get attached to, and can't imagine our lives without them.. 👍💝

Because of our admiration for them, and without us realizing it, they take us back..

We hardly notice that they are the reason for our delay

We may be hurt by things that have passed 💔

And we may cry bitterly over destinies that were not written for us

But after a while, we will certainly discover the lesson and realize the reason

And then we will thank God Almighty a lot for losing those things whose continuation is a loss for us.

][And perhaps you hate a thing and it is good for you] ~
In a small village, there was an old man who lived alone in his old house. The old man was unable to do many tasks due to his old age and weak body. He had a young neighbor who lived next door with his family. The young man always noticed that the old man struggled to do the simplest tasks such as fetching water or fixing some things in his house. The young man decided to offer him help, but the old man was shy at first and refused the help, saying: "I have lived my life relying on myself, and I do not want to be a burden on anyone." As the days passed, the young man began to offer his help without asking permission. He would come and bring the old man water, and help him fix things in his house without expecting anything in return. He did this regularly and in a kind manner. Each time, the old man would thank the young man with great gratitude. The days passed, and the old man and the young man became like friends. The old man would tell the young man stories from his life and experiences, and those conversations were full of wisdom and experience. Over time, the relationship between them became like that of a father and his son. One day, the old man felt very sick and could no longer get out of bed. The young man took care of him, went to get the doctor, and took care of him until he recovered. A few days before the old man passed away, he said to the young man: "You were like a son to me, not just a neighbor. I didn't just need the financial help, but the company you gave me." ### The moral: Human relationships are not only based on providing financial help, but also on psychological and emotional support. Helping others is not limited to meeting their needs, but rather lies in building deep bonds based on respect and understanding. Every good deed we plant in someone else's life, returns a positive impact that we may not realize until later. I would be happy if you follow me for more useful lessons and articles.
In a small village, there was an old man who lived alone in his old house. The old man was unable to do many tasks due to his old age and weak body. He had a young neighbor who lived next door with his family.

The young man always noticed that the old man struggled to do the simplest tasks such as fetching water or fixing some things in his house. The young man decided to offer him help, but the old man was shy at first and refused the help, saying: "I have lived my life relying on myself, and I do not want to be a burden on anyone."

As the days passed, the young man began to offer his help without asking permission. He would come and bring the old man water, and help him fix things in his house without expecting anything in return. He did this regularly and in a kind manner. Each time, the old man would thank the young man with great gratitude.

The days passed, and the old man and the young man became like friends. The old man would tell the young man stories from his life and experiences, and those conversations were full of wisdom and experience. Over time, the relationship between them became like that of a father and his son.

One day, the old man felt very sick and could no longer get out of bed. The young man took care of him, went to get the doctor, and took care of him until he recovered. A few days before the old man passed away, he said to the young man: "You were like a son to me, not just a neighbor. I didn't just need the financial help, but the company you gave me."

### The moral:

Human relationships are not only based on providing financial help, but also on psychological and emotional support. Helping others is not limited to meeting their needs, but rather lies in building deep bonds based on respect and understanding. Every good deed we plant in someone else's life, returns a positive impact that we may not realize until later.

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$BNB Once upon a time, there was a skilled carpenter named Ali who lived in a small village. Ali was a hard worker and was famous for his mastery in making furniture. Despite his skill, he did not have much money, but he was happy with his simple life. One day, a rich man from the city came to him and asked him to make him a luxurious table. The man promised Ali a large wage if he completed the work within a week. Ali felt happy and started working immediately. He made the table with the best of his skill and attention to detail. When the rich man came to receive the table, he was amazed by its beauty and the quality of its workmanship, but instead of paying the agreed wage, he said to Ali, “The table is not what you expected, I will only pay you half the wage.” Ali felt frustrated and angry, but he did not want to argue. He took the small wage and kept quiet. Time passed, and Ali became more and more famous for his excellent work. One day, another man from the city came to him and asked him to make furniture for his new house. This man turned out to be the rich man’s neighbor, and he had seen the table that Ali had made and was very impressed with it. After Ali finished working on the furniture, the new man invited his neighbors to see his new house, including the rich man. When the rich man saw the wonderful furniture, he realized that he had made a big mistake by not appreciating Ali's work before. The rich man went to Ali, apologized, and offered him double the wages for the previous work, but Ali, with a calm smile, said, "I have learned a lesson. Not everything can be bought with money." He declined the offer, holding on to his dignity and self-respect. **Lessons Learned:** - Honesty and mastery in work are the keys to success. - Not everything in life is measured by money, there is dignity and values that are priceless. - Sometimes, wisdom lies in silence and moving forward instead of arguing.
$BNB Once upon a time, there was a skilled carpenter named Ali who lived in a small village. Ali was a hard worker and was famous for his mastery in making furniture. Despite his skill, he did not have much money, but he was happy with his simple life.

One day, a rich man from the city came to him and asked him to make him a luxurious table. The man promised Ali a large wage if he completed the work within a week. Ali felt happy and started working immediately. He made the table with the best of his skill and attention to detail.

When the rich man came to receive the table, he was amazed by its beauty and the quality of its workmanship, but instead of paying the agreed wage, he said to Ali, “The table is not what you expected, I will only pay you half the wage.” Ali felt frustrated and angry, but he did not want to argue. He took the small wage and kept quiet.

Time passed, and Ali became more and more famous for his excellent work. One day, another man from the city came to him and asked him to make furniture for his new house. This man turned out to be the rich man’s neighbor, and he had seen the table that Ali had made and was very impressed with it.

After Ali finished working on the furniture, the new man invited his neighbors to see his new house, including the rich man. When the rich man saw the wonderful furniture, he realized that he had made a big mistake by not appreciating Ali's work before.

The rich man went to Ali, apologized, and offered him double the wages for the previous work, but Ali, with a calm smile, said, "I have learned a lesson. Not everything can be bought with money." He declined the offer, holding on to his dignity and self-respect.

**Lessons Learned:**

- Honesty and mastery in work are the keys to success.

- Not everything in life is measured by money, there is dignity and values that are priceless.

- Sometimes, wisdom lies in silence and moving forward instead of arguing.
"The Tea Lady" In a popular neighborhood, there was an old lady named "Fatima", who sold tea from a small cart. She was known for her generosity and constant smile, despite her difficult life circumstances. She prepared tea in the best way, and many customers came to her to get a cup of her hot tea. One day, a young man named "Samer" came to Fatima's cart, looking exhausted and upset. He asked for a cup of tea, and when Fatima saw him, she noticed something unusual in his eyes. She asked him: "What's wrong, son? Why do you look sad?" Samer began to talk about his problems, as he lost his job and did not have enough money to pay the rent. Fatima listened to him with interest, and instead of taking the price of the tea from him, she offered him the cup for free. She said to him: "Take this tea, and consider it a gift from me. Sometimes a person needs a little rest." Fatima's attitude touched Samer's heart, and he felt unexpected joy despite his problems. He started coming to Fatima's cart regularly, not just for tea, but to talk to her and share his thoughts. Fatima became an inspiration to him. After a while, Samer managed to find a new job, and he came back to visit Fatima, giving her a small gift as a token of his appreciation. He told her: "You are more than a tea seller, you are an inspiration." **Lesson:** Small acts of kindness can change the lives of others, and human connection can have a profound impact in difficult times. I would love for you to follow me for more lessons and useful articles.
"The Tea Lady"

In a popular neighborhood, there was an old lady named "Fatima", who sold tea from a small cart. She was known for her generosity and constant smile, despite her difficult life circumstances. She prepared tea in the best way, and many customers came to her to get a cup of her hot tea.

One day, a young man named "Samer" came to Fatima's cart, looking exhausted and upset. He asked for a cup of tea, and when Fatima saw him, she noticed something unusual in his eyes. She asked him: "What's wrong, son? Why do you look sad?"

Samer began to talk about his problems, as he lost his job and did not have enough money to pay the rent. Fatima listened to him with interest, and instead of taking the price of the tea from him, she offered him the cup for free. She said to him: "Take this tea, and consider it a gift from me. Sometimes a person needs a little rest."

Fatima's attitude touched Samer's heart, and he felt unexpected joy despite his problems. He started coming to Fatima's cart regularly, not just for tea, but to talk to her and share his thoughts. Fatima became an inspiration to him.

After a while, Samer managed to find a new job, and he came back to visit Fatima, giving her a small gift as a token of his appreciation. He told her: "You are more than a tea seller, you are an inspiration."

**Lesson:** Small acts of kindness can change the lives of others, and human connection can have a profound impact in difficult times.

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Surrounded by servants and soldiers, he always felt restless and anxious. The king was always afraid of losing his kingdom and wealth. Although he had everything, his heart was not at peace, and he lived in a state of tension. The king decided to call one of the wise men in his kingdom to ask him why he was worried and what he could do to live in peace. When the wise man arrived, the king asked, "How can I be happy and feel at peace?" The wise man smiled and said, "O king, I will give you a magic ring. However, you must always wear it, and remember to look at it every time you feel sad or happy." The wise man gave the king a simple gold ring. The king looked at the ring, and found nothing special in it, but he decided to follow the wise man's advice. Days passed, and one day the king felt very sad because of a problem in the kingdom. Remembering the wise man's advice, he looked at the ring and read the small phrase engraved on it: "This time will pass." The king calmed down after reading the phrase, and began to feel that his problems were not permanent. After a while, the king felt happy again after achieving a great victory in a battle. But in the midst of his joy, he remembered to look at the ring again, and read the same phrase: "This time will pass." Here, the king realized that happiness and sadness are not permanent, and that life is full of ups and downs. The king learned to live every moment in balance, without drowning in sadness or getting lost in joy. **Lesson**: Nothing lasts in this life, whether it is sadness or joy. We must learn to live in balance and remember that all difficult and beautiful moments pass, as life is full of ups and downs, and we must be prepared to deal with them wisely and calmly. I am happy for you to follow me for more useful lessons and articles.
Surrounded by servants and soldiers, he always felt restless and anxious. The king was always afraid of losing his kingdom and wealth. Although he had everything, his heart was not at peace, and he lived in a state of tension.

The king decided to call one of the wise men in his kingdom to ask him why he was worried and what he could do to live in peace. When the wise man arrived, the king asked, "How can I be happy and feel at peace?"

The wise man smiled and said, "O king, I will give you a magic ring. However, you must always wear it, and remember to look at it every time you feel sad or happy."

The wise man gave the king a simple gold ring. The king looked at the ring, and found nothing special in it, but he decided to follow the wise man's advice.

Days passed, and one day the king felt very sad because of a problem in the kingdom. Remembering the wise man's advice, he looked at the ring and read the small phrase engraved on it: "This time will pass."

The king calmed down after reading the phrase, and began to feel that his problems were not permanent. After a while, the king felt happy again after achieving a great victory in a battle. But in the midst of his joy, he remembered to look at the ring again, and read the same phrase: "This time will pass."

Here, the king realized that happiness and sadness are not permanent, and that life is full of ups and downs. The king learned to live every moment in balance, without drowning in sadness or getting lost in joy.

**Lesson**: Nothing lasts in this life, whether it is sadness or joy. We must learn to live in balance and remember that all difficult and beautiful moments pass, as life is full of ups and downs, and we must be prepared to deal with them wisely and calmly.

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There lived an old tailor in a small village. He sewed beautiful clothes and sold them at reasonable prices. One day, a poor man from the village came to him and asked him: "You earn a lot of money from your work, why don't you help the poor in the village? Look at the village butcher, who doesn't have much money, yet he distributes free pieces of meat to the poor every day." The tailor did not answer, but smiled calmly. The poor man went out annoyed and spread the word in the village that the tailor was rich but stingy, so the people of the village got angry with him. Days passed and the old tailor fell ill, and no one in the village paid any attention to him, so he died alone. After a while, the people of the village noticed that the butcher no longer distributed free meat to the poor. When they asked him why, he said: "The old tailor who used to give me an amount of money every month to distribute meat to the poor has died, so that stopped with his death." Some people may think badly of you, and others may think you are purer than cloud water, but these people will neither benefit you nor harm you. The most important thing is who you are and what God knows about you. **Lesson:** Don't judge someone based on what you see of their appearance only, there may be other things in their life that if you knew them, you would change your judgment of them. "I would be happy if you follow me for more lessons and useful articles."
There lived an old tailor in a small village. He sewed beautiful clothes and sold them at reasonable prices. One day, a poor man from the village came to him and asked him: "You earn a lot of money from your work, why don't you help the poor in the village? Look at the village butcher, who doesn't have much money, yet he distributes free pieces of meat to the poor every day."

The tailor did not answer, but smiled calmly. The poor man went out annoyed and spread the word in the village that the tailor was rich but stingy, so the people of the village got angry with him.

Days passed and the old tailor fell ill, and no one in the village paid any attention to him, so he died alone. After a while, the people of the village noticed that the butcher no longer distributed free meat to the poor. When they asked him why, he said: "The old tailor who used to give me an amount of money every month to distribute meat to the poor has died, so that stopped with his death."

Some people may think badly of you, and others may think you are purer than cloud water, but these people will neither benefit you nor harm you. The most important thing is who you are and what God knows about you.

**Lesson:**

Don't judge someone based on what you see of their appearance only, there may be other things in their life that if you knew them, you would change your judgment of them.

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There was an unjust king who loved to show off his power and torture others. One day, the king wanted to have fun, so he ordered a prisoner to be brought to him. The king decided to test the prisoner's intelligence, so he said to him: "I will give you a chance to survive. If you say one sentence that will make me neither kill you nor release you, I will pardon you." The prisoner thought intelligently and then said: "You will kill me if my sentence is correct, and you will leave me free if it is wrong." The king was confused about what to do; if he killed him, his words would be correct, and if he released him, his words would be wrong. In the end, the king had to pardon the prisoner because he could not solve the puzzle set by the smart prisoner. **The moral:** Intelligence and good behavior can save a person even in the most difficult situations. I would be happy if you follow me for more useful lessons and articles.
There was an unjust king who loved to show off his power and torture others. One day, the king wanted to have fun, so he ordered a prisoner to be brought to him. The king decided to test the prisoner's intelligence, so he said to him: "I will give you a chance to survive. If you say one sentence that will make me neither kill you nor release you, I will pardon you."

The prisoner thought intelligently and then said: "You will kill me if my sentence is correct, and you will leave me free if it is wrong."

The king was confused about what to do; if he killed him, his words would be correct, and if he released him, his words would be wrong. In the end, the king had to pardon the prisoner because he could not solve the puzzle set by the smart prisoner.

**The moral:** Intelligence and good behavior can save a person even in the most difficult situations.

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$BNB There was a young man who worked in a jewelry store. One day, the store owner gave him a precious stone and said, "Go to the market and ask the merchants about the price of this stone, but do not sell it." The young man went to the fruit seller first and asked him about the price of the stone. The seller replied, "I will give you a kilo of oranges for this stone." Then the young man went to the fabric seller and asked him the same question. He replied, "I will give you five meters of fabric for this stone." Finally, the young man went to the jeweler and asked him about the stone. The jeweler looked at the stone with admiration and said, "This is a rare, priceless precious stone!" The young man returned to the store owner and told him what had happened. The man smiled and said, "It is not about what the stone is, but about its place and the appreciation of those who deal with it. You yourself are like a jewel. Your value depends on where you are and the people who appreciate you." ### The moral: Your value is not determined by people who do not understand you, but rather by where you are and who knows your true value. Choose your environment wisely and be with those who appreciate your potential. I would be happy if you follow me for more lessons and articles.
$BNB There was a young man who worked in a jewelry store. One day, the store owner gave him a precious stone and said, "Go to the market and ask the merchants about the price of this stone, but do not sell it."

The young man went to the fruit seller first and asked him about the price of the stone. The seller replied, "I will give you a kilo of oranges for this stone."

Then the young man went to the fabric seller and asked him the same question. He replied, "I will give you five meters of fabric for this stone."

Finally, the young man went to the jeweler and asked him about the stone. The jeweler looked at the stone with admiration and said, "This is a rare, priceless precious stone!"

The young man returned to the store owner and told him what had happened. The man smiled and said, "It is not about what the stone is, but about its place and the appreciation of those who deal with it. You yourself are like a jewel. Your value depends on where you are and the people who appreciate you."

### The moral:

Your value is not determined by people who do not understand you, but rather by where you are and who knows your true value. Choose your environment wisely and be with those who appreciate your potential.

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$BNB In a faraway village, there lived a wise man named Khalid. Khalid was known for his wisdom and deep silence, as he would advise people without speaking much. He had a small shop where he sold firewood and coal, and one day an enthusiastic young man came to him wanting to become successful and rich quickly. The young man said to Khalid: "I want to be like the rich people in the city, own everything and live a comfortable life. How can I achieve that?" Khalid smiled and gave him a bag full of pebbles and said to him: "Take this bag and go to the mountain, collect firewood while carrying the pebbles in the bag. But there is a condition, whenever you find a large and high-quality piece of firewood, you must get rid of some pebbles." The young man was surprised, but he decided to trust Khalid's wisdom. He climbed the mountain and started collecting firewood. At first, he carried pebbles and found small pieces of firewood, but with time he realized that the bag was weighing him down and making him slow. The more pebbles he got rid of, the better his ability to collect firewood became. By the end of the day, he had a lot of good firewood and a light bag. The young man turned to Khaled and said, "Now I understand, you were symbolizing that the more I get rid of the extra burdens and unnecessary worries, the closer I get to my goal. Success is not just about making money, but getting rid of what gets in the way." Khaled smiled again and said to him, "True wisdom is not in what you collect, but in what you give away." I would be happy for you to follow me for more lessons and useful articles.
$BNB In a faraway village, there lived a wise man named Khalid. Khalid was known for his wisdom and deep silence, as he would advise people without speaking much. He had a small shop where he sold firewood and coal, and one day an enthusiastic young man came to him wanting to become successful and rich quickly.

The young man said to Khalid: "I want to be like the rich people in the city, own everything and live a comfortable life. How can I achieve that?"

Khalid smiled and gave him a bag full of pebbles and said to him: "Take this bag and go to the mountain, collect firewood while carrying the pebbles in the bag. But there is a condition, whenever you find a large and high-quality piece of firewood, you must get rid of some pebbles."

The young man was surprised, but he decided to trust Khalid's wisdom. He climbed the mountain and started collecting firewood. At first, he carried pebbles and found small pieces of firewood, but with time he realized that the bag was weighing him down and making him slow. The more pebbles he got rid of, the better his ability to collect firewood became. By the end of the day, he had a lot of good firewood and a light bag.

The young man turned to Khaled and said, "Now I understand, you were symbolizing that the more I get rid of the extra burdens and unnecessary worries, the closer I get to my goal. Success is not just about making money, but getting rid of what gets in the way."

Khaled smiled again and said to him, "True wisdom is not in what you collect, but in what you give away."

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$BNB In a village, there was a well of fresh water from which all the villagers drank. One day, a dog fell into the well, and the water became spoiled and no longer fit for drinking. The villagers were upset and confused about how to solve the problem. They agreed to seek help from the village wise man. The wise man came, took a look at the well, and said, "The easiest solution is to take out the dead dog first." The people rushed to take out the dog, but the water remained spoiled. The wise man said, "Now you have to take out all the spoiled water and fill the well with clean water." The villagers followed his instructions, and after a while the well became pure and fresh again. Lesson: In our lives, we may face problems that affect the clarity of our minds or souls. We may think that the solution to the problem lies in getting rid of the apparent cause, but it requires cleaning up the effects of the problem completely and renewing our energy and life with goodness and purity in order to regain our inner clarity. I would be happy if you follow me for more useful lessons and articles.
$BNB In a village, there was a well of fresh water from which all the villagers drank. One day, a dog fell into the well, and the water became spoiled and no longer fit for drinking.

The villagers were upset and confused about how to solve the problem. They agreed to seek help from the village wise man.

The wise man came, took a look at the well, and said, "The easiest solution is to take out the dead dog first." The people rushed to take out the dog, but the water remained spoiled. The wise man said, "Now you have to take out all the spoiled water and fill the well with clean water." The villagers followed his instructions, and after a while the well became pure and fresh again.

Lesson: In our lives, we may face problems that affect the clarity of our minds or souls. We may think that the solution to the problem lies in getting rid of the apparent cause, but it requires cleaning up the effects of the problem completely and renewing our energy and life with goodness and purity in order to regain our inner clarity.

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#BNBAnalysis $BNB A man slaughtered a fat calf, lit the grill and said to his brother: "Go out and invite our loved ones and neighbors to eat with us.. His brother came out shouting: "Hey people, help us, there's a fire in my brother's house!".. A few moments later, a group of people came out and the rest acted as if they had not heard.. The people who came ate and drank until they were bloated.. The brother turned to his brother in astonishment and said: "I don't know the people who came and have never seen them before, so where are our loved ones and friends?". The brother said: "Those who left their homes came to help us put out a fire in our house and not for a feast, these are the ones who deserve generosity and hospitality." Conclusion: The one you do not find by your side in times of hardship, do not call him a friend, brother or lover.. He is the one who laughs at you in times of distress, and does not deserve your kindness, generosity and attention. I would be happy if you follow me for more lessons and useful articles.
#BNBAnalysis $BNB A man slaughtered a fat calf, lit the grill and said to his brother: "Go out and invite our loved ones and neighbors to eat with us..

His brother came out shouting: "Hey people, help us, there's a fire in my brother's house!"..

A few moments later, a group of people came out and the rest acted as if they had not heard..

The people who came ate and drank until they were bloated..

The brother turned to his brother in astonishment and said: "I don't know the people who came and have never seen them before, so where are our loved ones and friends?".

The brother said: "Those who left their homes came to help us put out a fire in our house and not for a feast, these are the ones who deserve generosity and hospitality."

Conclusion: The one you do not find by your side in times of hardship, do not call him a friend, brother or lover.. He is the one who laughs at you in times of distress, and does not deserve your kindness, generosity and attention.

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Once upon a time, there was a wise king who decided to teach his people a lesson in responsibility and effort. He ordered a large stone to be placed in the middle of the main road leading to the city, then hid to observe the people's reactions. The first man, a wealthy merchant, passed by. When he saw the stone, he cursed the king and the government, saying, "How can they leave a stone like this in the road? Where are the workers?" But he did not try to move the stone, but walked around it and continued on his way. Then, a farmer came carrying heavy sacks of wheat on his back. When he saw the stone, he stopped and complained secretly about his bad luck. But, like the merchant, he passed the stone without trying to move it. Finally, a poor young man, a woodcutter, came by. When he saw the stone, he said to himself, "If I do not move this stone, someone might stumble or get hurt." He started trying to push the stone with all his might, and after a long effort, he finally managed to move it. Under the stone, the woodcutter found a bag full of gold and a letter from the king saying: "This is the reward for whoever removes the stone from the road." The moral of this story: Many people criticize or complain about problems without trying to solve them, while those who seek to fix things and take responsibility find benefit and reward$BNB
Once upon a time, there was a wise king who decided to teach his people a lesson in responsibility and effort. He ordered a large stone to be placed in the middle of the main road leading to the city, then hid to observe the people's reactions.

The first man, a wealthy merchant, passed by. When he saw the stone, he cursed the king and the government, saying, "How can they leave a stone like this in the road? Where are the workers?" But he did not try to move the stone, but walked around it and continued on his way.

Then, a farmer came carrying heavy sacks of wheat on his back. When he saw the stone, he stopped and complained secretly about his bad luck. But, like the merchant, he passed the stone without trying to move it.

Finally, a poor young man, a woodcutter, came by. When he saw the stone, he said to himself, "If I do not move this stone, someone might stumble or get hurt." He started trying to push the stone with all his might, and after a long effort, he finally managed to move it.

Under the stone, the woodcutter found a bag full of gold and a letter from the king saying: "This is the reward for whoever removes the stone from the road."

The moral of this story: Many people criticize or complain about problems without trying to solve them, while those who seek to fix things and take responsibility find benefit and reward$BNB
The Titanic had about 2230 people on board, only 706 were rescued, which means 1524 people died. In the movie, most of the people died due to drowning, while the hero of the movie died hours later due to the cold water. {future}(BNBUSDT)
The Titanic had about 2230 people on board, only 706 were rescued, which means 1524 people died.

In the movie, most of the people died due to drowning, while the hero of the movie died hours later due to the cold water.
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