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THE STORY OF THE BOLD RABBIT. A GREAT STORY TO LEARN FROM



Have you noticed some people will always try to stop your vision, or say something to intimidate you?
Have you witnessed anything like that? well this is a story of a rabbit we can all learn an important lesson from. Please don't forget to leave a comment. Enjoy the story.


          Once a rabbit went to a supermarket, and asked, please do you have carrots?
the supermarket attendant replied we do not have carrots here, go back. The rabbit went home and returned the next day.

         Please do you have carrots, the attendant replied no we don't have any here, go back, It went back home and the next day returned. The rabbit asked again please do you have carrots, the supermarket attendant got angry and yelled on top of her voice, how many times must I tell you we don't have carrots, if you return again I shall thrust a nail into your head with a hammer, go away.

       


Three days later, the rabbit came back again to the supermarket, and said, 
Rabbit ; hello please do you have hammer?
Attendant ; no we don't have hammer,
Rabbit ; how about a nail, do you any here?
Attendant ;  no we don't have a nail here.
Rabbit ; OK thus great, please how about the carrot i asked?

Moral of the story
Don't let anything in this life intimidate you from reaching your target or goal in life,
as we journey on in life, there are many distractions that may arise, from friends, family members, difficulties, shyness, the fear of what people may say about us, all these things may try to stop you but don't give up and don't stop pushing through.

Proverbs 29;25

It is dangerous to be concerned with what others think of you, but if you trust in the Lord, you are safe.
so don't listen to what people will say, but only trust in the Lord.

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