The concerned person will be earthbound! If you have patience, you can conquer this world! There is definitely a reward for the patient! These are proverbs that have been told for hundreds of years. But it is the events that happened by these proverbs that can bring these proverbs to life.
Several hundred years
ago there was a great famine in a town. The rains had failed, and food
shortages were rampant. The people of that town were struggling to overcome the
food shortage. Labour was also difficult there when no one had three meals a
day.
In this situation, a rich man from a neighbouring town came
forward to help the town. He said that he would provide at least one meal daily
to the people of this town. But instead of giving us one meal, the village
elders asked us to give three meals only to our children. Because we cannot
tolerate children living in hunger, they said. The rich man also left saying
send only your children to my mansion.
All the children went
to the mansion. They are given only one piece of bread for three meals a day.
All the pieces of bread would be put in a basket and kept by the servants of
the wealthy household. It will be gathered and all the children will take it
one by one.
But only one girl would patiently wait in this crowd without
fighting, and after everyone had left she would go home with only a mouthful of
bread. A few days went on like this. One day when the little girl cut the piece
of bread she was carrying, there was a gold coin in it. Immediately the girl
ran to the rich man's house and said, Sir, get this bread without knowing your
gold coin.
Then the rich man said girl this is yours, my gift for your patience. Because while all the boys were fighting and taking the piece of bread, you were the only one who calmly waited patiently and took the remaining piece of bread. He said that this is the gift I gave you for your patience. The girl who was patient got the gold coin and got rid of her family's trouble. So patience will turn into a gold coin at some place and at some time.
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