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Unwrap the Gift

 

Unwrap the Gift

 

A young boy was given a gift wrapped in a beautiful artistic box. The boy did not open the gift wrapper, instead, he was admiring the gift wrapper. The boy carried the gift box with him and he had it next to his pillow while he went to the bed and ensured nobody opened it; after a few days, the wrapper was crumpled and appeared old.

One fine day, the boy opened the gift box and found a puzzle game in it. He slowly started learning how to solve it.

A young boy was given the similar gift on the same day, when the first boy got it, but he did not wait to open, but he unwrapped the same and start learning how to solve the puzzle

At this point, some of you will have a logical question: is a child not curious? Why will a child wait to open the gift? If you had this thought, you had the right question.

Yes, the child is curious; it will never wait to unwrap the gift. Similarly, the child will be interested to know more. The above questions prove that the child in you is still active because you keep unwrapping the gift called life.

In life, one set of people are like the first child who withholds from seeking to know more, whereas others are like the second child who is curious to know more.

Opportunities, challenges, answers, etc., are like the puzzle game in the gift box; they can be opened only when we are curious to know more.

 

M.L.Narendra Kumar

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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