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A Story: How Motivation Works

Donkey -  A Motivational Story A Motivational Story: The Donkey That Could ایک شہری آدمی ایک دیہی علاقے سے گاڑی چلا رہا تھا جب اچانک اس کی گاڑی پھسل کر ایک کھائی میں جا گری۔ وہ پریشان ہو گیا اور مدد کے لیے ایک کسان کو بلایا۔ کسان اپنی مددگار گدھے کے ساتھ پہنچا۔ کسان نے اپنے گدھے کی آنکھوں پر پٹی باندھی اور گاڑی کو ایک مضبوط رسی سے گدھے کے پیچھے باندھ دیا۔ پھر اس نے زور سے آواز دینا شروع کی: "واروک! تم یہ کر سکتے ہو۔ واروک! زور لگاؤ!" کسان نے گدھے کو حوصلہ دینا جاری رکھا اور نام لے لے کر کہا، "آگے بڑھو، واروک!" گدھا اپنی پوری طاقت سے زور لگانے لگا اور حیرت انگیز طور پر، گدھے نے گاڑی کو کھائی سے باہر نکال دیا۔ شہری آدمی یہ سب دیکھ کر حیران رہ گیا۔ اس نے کسان سے پوچھا، "یہ واقعی حیرت انگیز ہے، لیکن ایک بات سمجھ نہیں آئی۔ آپ بار بار گدھے کو 'واروک' کہہ کر کیوں بلا رہے تھے؟" کسان مسکرایا اور جواب دیا، "میرے گدھے کا نام واروک نہیں ہے۔ اصل میں اس کا کوئی نام نہیں۔ لیکن اگر میں اسے اس کا اکیلا ہونے کا احساس دلاؤں تو وہ اپنی پوری طاقت نہیں لگائے گا۔ می...

CANVA TUTORIAL 2024

FULL CANVA TUTORIAL 2024 | How To Use Canva For BEGINNERS! https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UkzVLHeSf7c

The Story of Stone Soup - English and Urdu

The Story of Stone Soup  Once upon a time, there was a great famine (which means there wasn't enough food to go around). The people in one small village didn't have enough to eat, and definitely not enough to store away for the winter. People were afraid their families would go hungry, so they hid the small amounts of food they did have. They even hid their food from their friends and neighbors. One day a wandering soldier came into the village. He asked the different Translate into Urdu people he met about finding a place to eat and sleep for the night. "There's not a bite to eat in the whole county," they told him. "You better keep moving on." "Oh, I have everything I need," he said. "In fact, I would like to make some stone soup to share with all of you." He pulled a big black cooking pot from his wagon. He filled it with water and built a fire under it. Then, he reached slowly into his knapsack and, while several villagers...

The Story of Stone Soup

The Story of Stone Soup https://www.learningtogive.org/sites/default/files/handouts/Story_Stone_Soup.pdf Tales of collaboration, resourcefulness, and the power of sharing: 1. The Gift of the Puddle Once in a quiet village, a severe drought dried up all the rivers and wells. The people were struggling, and the land was parched. One day, a traveler named Sam arrived carrying nothing but a small, empty bucket. He approached the villagers and said, “I’ve heard of a magical puddle that can restore water to all who share it.” The villagers, desperate and skeptical, gathered around as Sam poured the bucket onto the dry ground. “I can only create this magical puddle if we all work together. Everyone must contribute something small to it. It may not look like much at first, but if we all share what we have, it will grow.” One by one, the villagers offered what they had: a splash of water from the last remaining wells, a dew drop from the leaves, some wet cloths to absorb and spread the moisture...

Farmer of Corn Crop, Sef-claiming Rock D Feller; Envelop

The Farmer of Corn Crop Explains an Important Principle of Life Award winning farmer shares his seeds with his neighbors. On asking the reporter, he explained that pollen comes from his neighbors to make his crops healthy. The story you're referencing appears to be an allegorical tale about community, cooperation, and the interdependence of life. In this story, an award-winning farmer shares his seeds with his neighbors and explains how pollen from their crops helps his own crops thrive. The key message seems to emphasize the principle that success and prosperity are often a result of collaboration and mutual support, rather than isolated effort. The farmer’s explanation—that pollen from his neighbors’ crops contributes to the health of his own—can be interpreted as a metaphor for the way in which different people or communities benefit from one another's strengths, resources, or efforts. It's a reminder that no one prospers in isolation and that mutual benefit is essentia...

Seeds of Cooperation

Soup of Stone Once upon a time, in a small, impoverished village nestled in the mountains, there was a man named Simon who was known for his cleverness and resourcefulness. Though he had little wealth, he was always able to find ways to make do with whatever he had. One cold winter’s evening, after traveling for miles to reach the village, Simon arrived with nothing but an old, sturdy pot and a small stone in his pocket. He was hungry and tired, but he had no food. The villagers, wrapped in their woolen cloaks and scarves, huddled together around their fireplaces, but no one had enough to share. They were all struggling, with winter taking its toll on their crops and supplies. Simon, who had heard of a village custom—“the Soup of Stone”—decided that this was the perfect opportunity to demonstrate how a little bit of ingenuity and cooperation could go a long way. He approached the village square, set down his pot, and filled it with water from a nearby well. With a dramatic flair, Simon...

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) helped a companion to buy an axe when he was seeking for help

Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) helped a companion to buy an axe when he was seeking for help The story you mentioned is a beautiful example from the life of Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) that teaches self-reliance, dignity, and practical charity. Here's the account: The Story of the Axe and the Companion A man once came to the Prophet Muhammad (PBUH) asking for financial help because he was struggling to make ends meet. Instead of simply giving him charity, the Prophet (PBUH) took a practical approach to empower the man to earn his livelihood. The Prophet’s Inquiry: The Prophet (PBUH) asked the man, “Do you have anything in your house?” The man replied, “Yes, I have a piece of cloth, a part of which we wear and a part of which we spread (on the ground), and a wooden bowl from which we drink water.” The Auction: The Prophet (PBUH) asked the man to bring these items to him, and he auctioned them to the companions present. The items were sold for two dirhams (a small sum of money). The Advice and ...

100 Mouzo 500 Dastan - 400 Stories English Translated in the following 4 volumes

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100 Mouzo 500 Dastan - 400 Stories English Translated in the following 4 volumes http://islamicblessings.com/upload/100%20Mouzo%20500%20Dastan%20Jild%201.pdf 100 Chapters and Each Chapter has 5 stories in Urdu 80 Chapters - 400 Stories Translated in English in following 4 volumes http://www.al-islam.org/anecdotes-reflection-part-1-sayyid-ali-akber-sadaaqat  Chap 01 to 20 http://www.al-islam.org/anecdotes-reflection-part-2-sayyid-ali-akber-sadaaqat  Chap 21 to 40 http://www.al-islam.org/anecdotes-reflection-part-3-sayyid-ali-akber-sadaaqat  Chap 41 to 60 http://www.al-islam.org/anecdotes-reflection-part-4-sayyid-ali-akbar-sadaaqat  Chap 61 to 80 Each Chapter has 5 stories Worship and No Stress 45/5 - Blind and a person with Sizable Disability  OTHER 5/5 For  English  P46  For Urdu - Minister of Mamoon saved poet 11/4 P76 Migration night Hazrat Ali (AS) slept on Holy Prophet’s (PBUH) bed 11/5 P77 Hatam Tai slaughtered his horse 12/3 P81 Goats slaugh...