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Keep Climbing!!

One day, a frog decided to climb a tall tree. As soon as he started, all the other frogs at the bottom began shouting: “Stop!” “It’s too high!” “You’ll never make it!” But the little frog kept going. Higher and higher, step by step, until he reached the top. Everyone was stunned. How did he do it? Turns out... He was deaf. He couldn’t hear a word they were saying. He thought they were cheering for him. Moral: Be deaf to negativity when you’re chasing something important. People will doubt you, discourage you, or project their fears on you. Don’t let that stop you. Keep climbing. Your belief in yourself matters more than their noise.

KEEP YOUR CIRCLE SMALL

A young girl asked an elderly woman:  "Do I really need friends in life?" The elderly woman responded: "Yes. Life is truly very rough. There should be someone by your side with whom you talk for hours without feeling that they would judge you; on whose shoulders you can cry, one who will give you emotional support. When no one will be there for you, they should be there. One who should help you share the good times and overcome the difficult ones." The young girl asked: "Is it true that a fake friend is more dangerous than an enemy?" The elderly woman responded: "Yes. It's because you know who your enemy is and you're not going to let them get close to you. But a false friend is pretending while getting your trust. They find out your vulnerabilities, your secrets and your dreams. They know which button to press and how to stab you in the back." The young girl asked:  "How do I avoid being surrounded by fake friends?" The elderly...

Habits Die Hard!!

One day, a snake slithered into a cozy rabbit burrow. The rabbits pressed themselves fearfully against the walls — never before had such a guest entered their home. But the snake spoke in a soft, gentle voice: "Don't be afraid of me... I'm terribly lonely. I have no friends, and I long for warmth. I carry ancient wisdom I wish to share with you." The rabbits exchanged wary glances but decided to give her a chance. They listened to her stories and legends, enchanted by her quiet, mesmerizing whisper. She spoke like a philosopher... Until she bit one of them — and disappeared. The next evening, she returned. "Please don’t turn me away," she pleaded. "You know I’m a snake. It’s hard for me not to bite. But I'm trying. Friends should accept each other’s flaws, shouldn’t they?" The rabbits hesitated, but once again allowed her in. Once again — gentle conversations, tales, soft words... And once again — a sudden, sharp bite. On the third day, the bur...