Abdur Rahman
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Secret To Win Laziness
Once upon a time, there lived a boy named Ryan in a small village. He lived with his parents in a small house outside the city. Ryan was very lazy. He helped his father in the fields every day, but his only job was to scare away the birds that came to eat the rice crop. Most people used sticks or slingshots to scare away the woodpeckers, but he put more effort into chasing them away. By tying ropes to different parts of the field, he could scare the birds away and then lie down and rest without getting up. His father worried about his laziness and wondered how he would manage if he fell ill, but because Ryan always completed his work, his father never got angry. One summer, during a dry season, his father became very ill, but Ryan tried his best to keep himself busy tending the farm. Within a few weeks, the crops began to die from lack of water, and Ryan couldn't save them alone. That night, Ryan sat outside under the stars, helpless and dejected. He wondered why he hadn't tried harder. Now, his family's hopes were shattered. The next morning, he heard people in the village talking. Ryan went to see what was going on. A soldier thought Ryan had won a big gold medal in a competition. "This could save my family." Without thinking much, Ryan said he would enter the competition. The villagers laughed and wondered how a lazy person like Ryan could defeat the strongest men in the entire kingdom. But Ryan didn't care. He had three days to reach the palace, so he left early. His parents didn't think Ryan would win, but they hoped it would inspire him to work harder and change his lazy ways. When the competition began about three days later, the other participants were strong and fit, which made Ryan nervous. "How can I beat these guys?" he thought. Then the rules were explained: they had to cross the lake, and the first three to finish would advance to the next round. The countdown began: 3, 2, 1. Everyone jumped into the lake and started swimming, but Ryan lagged behind. He thought, "I can't win. If I had thought about this more carefully, I could have won." He made a small boat by breaking twigs and using another piece of wood as a paddle. Ryan thought, "This is a lake crossing race, not a swimming race. I may not be strong, but I can be clever because the others are tired from swimming." Ryan crossed the lake slowly, but clearly, he left many of them behind. Finally, Ryan qualified for the second part of the difficult second round. The next day, the final competition began. Each competitor was given a large block of wood, and their task was to push it a kilometer. Behind them were several tools they could use, but they had to choose one. The first competitor quickly grabbed a rope and began pulling. The second competitor took a piece of wood and used it as a lever. However, I felt Ryan could stop using the tool carefully. "My muscles must be strong," Ryan thought to himself. After thinking for a while, he picked up a small knife. The crowd was amazed at how a knife could help him move such a large block, but instead of pushing it, he began carving it. He cut the block into a round shape. An hour later, Ryan finished carving. Instead of a heavy block, he easily formed a small ball from his heavy block and rolled it down the road, holding the others with all his strength and determination. Ryan was the first to cross the finish line. The crowd cheered loudly. No one expected the lazy boy to win. This story shows us that lazy people can be smart, but to achieve something big, they need a big reason, like Ryan's love for his family. So, if you feel the urge to work hard for your family, you will feel that urge. A big goal can motivate you to do your best.
By Abdur Rahman2 months ago in Motivation
Respect Your Time
Once upon a time, there lived a very lazy boy in a small village. He always put off important tasks due to which he fell behind in his studies and life. His parents and teachers tried to make him aware of the importance of time but he did not listen to them. He was not at all worried about his future and kept wasting his time on useless things. One day, a wise man came to the village. He was famous for his knowledge and wisdom and many people came to meet him and learn from him. This lazy boy thought that if I get some guidance from this sage, maybe I can become successful like my friends. One day, he saw a sage talking to some people in the garden. After the crowd left, the boy went to him and said, "Please help me. I feel like a failure. I am behind everyone, my friends and classmates, I want to be the best. Please tell me what I can do to move forward." The wise man looked at him with compassion and said, “My son, you feel lost because you do not value time, you procrastinate and waste precious moments. I will tell you a story that will help you understand the value of time.” The boy listened carefully as the wise man began. Long ago, there lived a generous and kind king. He loved his people and always helped them. One day he met an old friend who had been his classmate. Now this friend was poor, unemployed and had lost his respect in society. He always blamed others for his misfortunes and refused to take responsibility for his problems. The king recognized him and felt sad. He called him close and asked about his life. The friend sighed and said, "Your Majesty, I don't understand why people think I'm useless. Every time I apply for a job, they reject me. They say I don't complete the work on time, I don't know what to do now." The king thought for a moment and then said, "Let's make a deal. Take whatever gold and jewels you want from my royal treasury before sunset today and whatever you collect will be yours." The friend was very happy. He thanked the king and ran to tell his wife and said, "Go quickly! Bring back the treasure!" But she replied, "I can't go now. I'm very hungry. Let me eat first." His wife quickly prepared the food, and he thought that after eating he had enough time, he thought, "I will take a short nap and then go to the palace." He fell into a deep sleep. Two hours later, his wife woke him up, and he was annoyed that he had walked towards the palace with some bags, and he thought, "Let me rest under this tree." Then I will continue." He sat down, and the breeze was soft and pleasant. In moments he fell asleep again but this time the sleep was deeper. When he finally woke up, it was evening. The sun had set. He ran towards the palace in a hurry. But it was too late. The doors were closed. He had missed his chance. He stood there full of regret. He had lost everything. Not because of misfortune but because he did not value time. After finishing the story, the wise man looked at the boy. The boy fell silent. He realized his mistake. He felt ashamed, thanked the wise man, and promised to change. He finally realized that time is precious, and that once it is gone, it is gone forever. He went home and started working hard. He stopped being late and started finishing his work on time. Gradually, he began to see success. His family and friends began to respect him, and he became happier and more confident. In real life, time is more valuable than sleep. It is the most valuable thing we have. Time is limited, so we should use it wisely. My grandfather used to say something very meaningful: Only those who ignore time will understand its true value. But unfortunately, only after facing it. There is a famous saying: If you value time, time will value you. But if you waste time, time will destroy your life. If you use your time wisely, you can achieve anything. But if you waste it, you will miss your opportunities and live a life of regret. A passenger who misses a train by a minute understands the value of a minute. A student who fails an exam knows the value of a year. Those who value time can achieve anything in life. But those who waste it fail. Use your time wisely. Spend precious moments with your family. Spend time with your friends. And work hard to achieve your dreams and goals. Only then will you truly live a full and purposeful life.
By Abdur Rahman2 months ago in Motivation
I WILL DO IT TOMORROW
Long ago, in a small village surrounded by lush fields and tall trees, there lived a young man named Amir. Amir was twenty-five years old. He was strong, healthy, and full of dreams. He often told his friends, "One day I will be the richest farmer in this village. My fields will be laden with crops. People will come to me for advice, and I will be respected everywhere." Everyone in the village admired Amir's big intentions, but there was one problem: Amir's laziness. When the sun rose, the other farmers went to their fields. While Amir sat in the sunshine in the village, the people were busy working. He was talking about his dreams when the women went to fetch water from the well. Amir said, "I'll do it later," but he didn't do anything.
By Abdur Rahman2 months ago in Motivation
Power of Thinking Big
Once upon a time, there was a beggar who lived at the railway station every day. He earned his living by begging for weapons from passengers waiting for the train. One day, while he was begging, he saw a well-dressed merchant walking on the platform. He noticed the merchant's expensive clothes and his confident manner. The beggar thought, "This man must be very rich. If I ask him for money, he will definitely give me a big price." Hoping to get something, the beggar went to the merchant. He extended his hand, but instead of giving money, the merchant looked at him and asked, "Do you always steal from others? Have you given anything to anyone?" The beggar was dismissed. He had never heard such a question before. He replied: "Sir, I am just a beggar. I make a living by selling weapons. I have nothing to give." The merchant smiled slightly and said, "If you are sure that you have nothing to give, then you have no right to ask for anything. I am a merchant, I believe in mutual cooperation. If you can give me something in return, I can give you something in return, but if you have nothing, I will not give you anything." Saying this, the merchant got into his car. The beggar was surprised and worried, repeating the merchant's words: "I have been begging for a long time, but he was never a fool, he was just telling the truth, why can't these people give me anything?" He did not give anything in return, but he was just a beggar, yet this thought echoed in his mind: "You have had two days before, and he was sitting in the daytime." The wild flowers blooming near the train tracks attracted his attention, and the thought came to his mind that if I gave him something in return, he would quickly Deciding to walk, he returned with a handful of flowers, when he smiled and said, "The flowers smiled with open arms."
By Abdur Rahman2 months ago in Motivation
Empty Your Mind
Once upon a time, in a small village surrounded by mountains, there lived a twenty-four-year-old young man named Marco. Marco was very worried. His mind was always full of thoughts. Various thoughts kept coming and going throughout the day, which made him feel anxious and tired. He was always sad about his past and very worried about the future. Because of these thoughts, his mind was like a storm. He could not feel calm, he could not sleep well, and he had even forgotten to smile. One day, Marco heard about a remote village in the mountains. People said that there lived a wise old man. This man was a famous psychologist in the town. He had helped many people in his life and taught them how to find peace within themselves. Now that he had grown up, he had left the noisy city life and started living in a quiet village close to nature. He sometimes gave advice to visitors. Marco became curious and optimistic. He decided to go and meet this old man. He thought, "Maybe this wise man can help me find peace." After several days of difficult travel, Marco reached the mountain village. Upon arrival, he saw a small house covered in greenery. An old man was sitting quietly on the porch of the house. His eyes were closed and he looked peaceful. Marco approached him and said softly, "Grandpa, my mind is very restless. I can't stop thinking. I want peace in my heart. Can you help me?" The old man slowly opened his eyes and smiled softly. "So," he said, "You want peace? Come with me. I will give you a small task." He took Marco to the courtyard of his small house. Then he filled a bowl with water until it was completely full. The bowl was so full that even the slightest trickle of water started flowing. He handed the bowl to Marco and said, "Walk from here to the edge of the village and then come back." "But remember, don't spill a single drop." Marco looked at him in surprise, but wanting to do his best, he accepted the challenge. He carefully picked up the cup and started walking. The road was narrow and crowded. Some people were walking, some were running. Shopkeepers were calling out to customers and dogs were barking. But Marco didn't look around. He focused his eyes only on the cup. He walked slowly and carefully, step by step. People looked at him in surprise, but no one bothered him. They knew he was learning something important. Finally, Marco returned to the old man and said, "Grandpa, I did it, I didn't spill a single drop." The old man nodded and smiled. Then he asked, "That's good, but tell me, did you see the children playing on the side of the road? Did you hear the dogs barking?" Marco looked surprised and said, "No, I didn't see or hear anything. I was just focused on the cup." The old man smiled again and said quietly, “This is the secret, something that has always been inside you, but you didn’t know it.” When your mind lives in the present moment, there is no room for fear, confusion, or unusual thoughts.
By Abdur Rahman2 months ago in Motivation




