Three Lessons In Life
Sometimes we make an unwise decision that starts a chain of events, completely out of our control. Normally we regret such a decision much sooner than later, often with no way to recover.What follows here below is one such a story.
A little bird decided not to fly north with the other birds when the winter approached. When it got colder, he soon regretted his folly and decided to make the journey on his own. It was an exceptional cold winter. His wings started to freeze up and he fell to ground; just laying there in the snow ready to die.
Then a cow came along, not even noticing the bird half buried in the snow, and dropped a whole heap of dung op top of the freezing bird. A normal event; cows are known for dropping heaps of dung.
The heat of the cow dung thawed the little bird and he ate some of it. Being cosy and warm with a full stomach, he felt so happy that he started singing. Another normal event; birds are known to sing when happy.
Along came a hungry cat, and hearing the heap of cow dung singing, he scratched in it. He found the little bird and promptly ate it. To top it off, another normal event; cats are known to eat birds.
That’s all, folks! Yes I'm sorry, the story ends here, but this story teaches us three very important lessons:
1. He who shìts on you is not always your enemy.
2. He who helps you out the shìt is not always your friend.
3. If you are in the shìt and happy about, keep your mouth shut!
Have a wonderful day and try to stay out the shìt.
Ps
Why does this sound like another shìt story to me?
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