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Gold Fish and the Frog
There was a Goldfish who thought he was a shark. He kept biting the lily pad of a Monk Frog. Behave said the frog, for you are no shark. I can if I want, said the goldfish, if you are a Monk. The goldfish kept attacking the lily pad with ardor and spunk. He wouldn’t be gainsaid on being a shark. As the Frog studied relentlessly to become what was wont. Neither one believing the other… could become what he did want. Now along came a snake to eat the monk frog on his ark. But to him… this lily pad was sacred, and he didn’t want to disembark. So the goldfish attached a leaf to stand straight up on his back… And as he bit the snake’s tail the frog hollered SHARK! Pandemonium ensued as the frightened snake did run off… Thinking it’s better to be safe, than as some one else’s dinner doffed. So some how, together they both became what they did want. Living happily ever after, as friends in that great lily pond. The moral my friend is you can be whatever you want. Still, don’t stop as the path becomes hard, that you sought… For if a gold fish can become a shark… and a Frog a Monk… Then with work and friends made… you can become whatever you want.
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