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Animals who laughed at us

 Animals who laughed at us 

Ant laughed at the human who was swiping his credit card. Ant should be the source of inspiration for saving and preparing for the contingency. 

A group of crows laughed at the humans who were selfish. Crows are known for sharing and we should be inspired by the crows to be more loving and caring.
 
Cock laughed at a person who was asleep after the alarm was ringing. Cock should be our source of inspiration to wake up early in the morning. 
 
Rabbit laughed at a person who was lazy. An energetic rabbit should be our source of inspiration to be active. 

Eagle laughed at a person who was defocused on his goal. Eagle should be our source of inspiration to stay focused on our goals.

Donkey laughed at a person who was unwilling to work hard. There is no substitute for hard work and a donkey should be our source of inspiration to work tirelessly.

Cow laughed at a person who was unwilling to contribute. The essence of living is in giving and the cow is a wonderful example of giving more than getting.

Parrot laughed at a person who was unwilling to learn. Learning is a continuous process, and the parrot is known for being a good learner, let us get inspired by a parrot to learn more

There is more to learn from Animals, to prove we are good humans, learn from them to bring the best out of you

 M.L. Narendra Kumar

 

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