- 22, Jun 2020
- #1
1. Once the mouse noticed that the owner of the farm put a mousetrap.
She talked about this chicken, sheep and cow.
But they all answered: “The mousetrap is your problem, it has nothing to do with us!” A little later, a snake fell into a mousetrap - and bit the farmer's wife.
Trying to cure her, his wife prepared chicken soup.
Then they killed a sheep to feed everyone who came to visit the patient.
And finally, they stabbed a cow to adequately feed the guests at the funeral.
And all this time, the mouse watched what was happening through a hole in the wall and thought about things that have nothing to do with anyone!
Moral: If something does not concern you directly, do not think that something will not hit you in the head.
2. The eagle was sitting on a tree, resting and doing nothing.
The little rabbit saw an eagle and asked:
- “Can I also sit like you and do nothing?”
“Of course, why not,” he answered.
The rabbit sat under a tree and began to rest.
Suddenly a fox appeared, grabbed a rabbit and ate him.
The moral of the story: to sit and do nothing, you must sit very, very high.
3. A horse fell ill on a farm.
Veterinarian:
“If he doesn't get up in the morning, I'll put him to sleep.”
In the morning the horse did not get up. Nearby lay a ram:
- Well, let's get up or you will die!
The horse stood up.
Farmer:
- This is a miracle! This must be celebrated! On this occasion, we kill a ram!
Moral: Never go into your own business (but don't forget about the story with the mousetrap).
4. Three people tossed stones.
One of them was asked: - What are you doing?
He wiped sweat from his forehead and replied: “I'm humping.”
We approached the second and asked: - What are you doing?
He rolled up his sleeves and busily said: - I earn money.
They asked the third: - What are you doing?
He looked up and said: “I am building a temple.”
The moral of the story: life is filled with meaning only for one who pursues a great goal.
5. A taxi driver drives a well-known millionaire.
He pays exactly on the counter. Taxi driver: “I brought your son yesterday, so he left me $ 100 for tea.” “Well, what do you want: his dad is a millionaire, and I am an orphan.” Moral: only the one who made his own money really knows their value.
But they all answered: “The mousetrap is your problem, it has nothing to do with us!” A little later, a snake fell into a mousetrap - and bit the farmer's wife.
Trying to cure her, his wife prepared chicken soup.
Then they killed a sheep to feed everyone who came to visit the patient.
And finally, they stabbed a cow to adequately feed the guests at the funeral.
And all this time, the mouse watched what was happening through a hole in the wall and thought about things that have nothing to do with anyone!
Moral: If something does not concern you directly, do not think that something will not hit you in the head.
2. The eagle was sitting on a tree, resting and doing nothing.
The little rabbit saw an eagle and asked:
- “Can I also sit like you and do nothing?”
“Of course, why not,” he answered.
The rabbit sat under a tree and began to rest.
Suddenly a fox appeared, grabbed a rabbit and ate him.
The moral of the story: to sit and do nothing, you must sit very, very high.
3. A horse fell ill on a farm.
Veterinarian:
“If he doesn't get up in the morning, I'll put him to sleep.”
In the morning the horse did not get up. Nearby lay a ram:
- Well, let's get up or you will die!
The horse stood up.
Farmer:
- This is a miracle! This must be celebrated! On this occasion, we kill a ram!
Moral: Never go into your own business (but don't forget about the story with the mousetrap).
4. Three people tossed stones.
One of them was asked: - What are you doing?
He wiped sweat from his forehead and replied: “I'm humping.”
We approached the second and asked: - What are you doing?
He rolled up his sleeves and busily said: - I earn money.
They asked the third: - What are you doing?
He looked up and said: “I am building a temple.”
The moral of the story: life is filled with meaning only for one who pursues a great goal.
5. A taxi driver drives a well-known millionaire.
He pays exactly on the counter. Taxi driver: “I brought your son yesterday, so he left me $ 100 for tea.” “Well, what do you want: his dad is a millionaire, and I am an orphan.” Moral: only the one who made his own money really knows their value.