A man was caught and thrown into a pit of about “40 feet” deep, just because he was a stranger. He struggled to try to get out of the pit, but the more he tried, the weaker his muscles became. He said to himself, “I don’t know how to get myself out of this. Maybe I should just die instead of enduring these miserable struggles and pains.”
Just then, he heard a voice screaming, “Help! Help!! Help!!!” The shouts were coming from another pit, which was “10 feet” deeper than the one he was in. He thought to himself, “Wow, so there is somebody else like me trapped here too.”
Listening carefully, he heard some cracking and sand dropping from the wall of the pit of the other victim. Immediately he summed up his courage and with his last bit of strength, started crawling little by little until he made it out of his pit.
Morals of the Story:
That pain you think you are passing through, there are people worst off than you. Always say something sweet to yourself. Always smile at your pains. Let them be; they are just there for a while and also to challenge you. Today may be your darkest hour, but your joy will come in the morning.
Try to encourage yourself. Look at yourself in the mirror, beat your chest and say, “I can make it and I can stand the test of time.”
Always try to face your worst fear because nothing GOOD comes easy. You must be UNCOMFORTABLE to get to your COMFORT ZONE.
Think BIG!
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