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.

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