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The Dog And The Rabbit: Five Life Lessons by godisgr8(m): 3:26am On Apr 25
There is the story of a dog that boasted of its great running skills and bragged about its ability to outrun any other animal. Well, it wasn't long before its boastful claims were put to the test by a certain rabbit. With ease, the little creature outran its barking pursuer.

The other animals, watching with glee, began to laugh. The dog excuse himself, however, by saying, "You forgot, I was only running for fun. He was running for his life!"

5 Lessons to draw from the Story:

1. Beware of Overconfidence: The story highlights the danger of excessive pride and overconfidence. The dog boasted of its running skills without considering the abilities of others. Overestimating one's capabilities can lead to embarrassment and disappointment when put to the test.

2. Actions Speak Louder than Words: The rabbit's action of outrunning the dog demonstrated its true ability, contradicting the dog's boastful claims. This reminds us that actions speak louder than words. It's better to show competence through deeds rather than making empty boasts.

3. Humility is Important: The dog's attempt to save face by making excuses ("I was only running for fun"wink reflects a lack of humility. Humility involves acknowledging one's limitations and showing respect for others' abilities. It's important to stay humble even in the face of challenges or failures.

4. Don't Underestimate Others: The dog underestimated the rabbit based on its size and appearance, assuming it couldn't outrun him. This teaches us not to judge others based on outward appearances or assumptions. Everyone has unique strengths and capabilities that may surprise us.

5. Learn from Experience: The dog's experience of being outrun by the rabbit is a valuable lesson in learning from experiences and being open to new perspectives. It's important to remain receptive to feedback, adapt to challenges, and grow from setbacks to become better individuals.

Overall, this story illustrates the significance of humility, respect, and self-awareness in our interactions and behaviors. It reminds us to approach life with a balanced perspective, appreciating our strengths while acknowledging the abilities and potential of others.

The question is, are you also running for fun or running for your dear life? We need to run for our lives, to find our motivation and our passion and our drive to keep going, even when the rest of the world tells us to stop.

©Abiodun Mabadeje
#Abbeylosophy

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