DISPUTE AND LOSE
- compete for; strive to win.
- What will be the result of dispute? Either you win or you lose, or you may lose everything what you have.
- Is dispute better? No. Not in any way.
- What does it do? It never ends unless both parties come to an amicable settlement.
Here is a story for you.
- Who are the characters in this story? The rat, the frog, the goat and the kite.
- Who were friends? The rat and the frog.
- What did they find one day? a piece of bread.
- What did the rat think? "Let me eat the whole thing."
- What did the frog think? "Let me lick away the whole thing."
- What did they both want? To make the other staying hungry.
- Whom did they meet? A goat.
- What was it doing? grazing near them.
- What did the goat advise? To share between them 50-50.
- Did it solve the problem? No.
- What did they both do? arguing and disputing because both were very selfish.
- What happened then? An eagle saw from the sky.
- What did he see? His food.
- What did he do? He flew down caught both the rat and the frog for his lunch and dinner.
- Where was the piece of bread? lying there on the ground.
- What do you understand from this?
- Argue, discuss and come to an amicable settlement and solve the problem easily.
- LIVE AND LET LIVE MUST BE FOLLOWED AT ALL TIMES TO LIVE IN PEACE.
What will be the result of dispute? Either you win or you lose, or you may lose everything what you have.
Is dispute better? No. Not in any way.
What does it do? It never ends unless both parties come to an amicable settlement.
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