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Parable

A Parable of Two Frogs

A group of frogs were hopping contentedly through the woods, 
going about their froggy business, when two of them fell into a deep pit.
 All of the other frogs gathered around the pit to see what could be done
 to help their companions. When they saw how deep the pit was, the rest
 of the dismayed group agreed that it was hopeless and told the two 
frogs in the pit that they should prepare themselves for their fate, 
because they were as good as dead Unwilling to accept this terrible fate,
 the two frogs began to jump with all of their might. Some of the frogs
 shouted into the pit that it was hopeless, and that the two frogs
 wouldn't be in that situation if they had been more careful, 
more obedient to the froggy rules, and more responsible. 
The other frogs continued sorrowfully shouting that they should save their 
energy and give up, since they were already as good as dead. The two frogs
 continued jumping as hard as they could, and after several hours of desperate
 effort were quite weary. Finally, one of the frogs took heed to the calls of his fellows.
 Spent and disheartened, he quietly resolved himself to his fate, lay down
 at the bottom of the pit, and died as the others looked on in helpless grief. 
The other frog continued to jump with every ounce of energy he had, 
although his body was wracked with pain and he was completely exhausted.
 His companions began anew, yelling for him to accept his fate, 
stop the pain and just die. The weary frog jumped harder and harder
 and - wonder of wonders! finally leapt so high that he sprang from the pit. 
Amazed, the other frogs celebrated his miraculous freedom and then gathering
 around him asked, "Why did you continue jumping when we told you it was impossible?"
 Reading their lips, the astonished frog explained to them that he was deaf,
 and that when he saw their gestures and shouting, he thought they 
were cheering him on. What he had perceived as encouragement inspired
 him to try harder and to succeed against all odds. This simple story contains 
a powerful lesson. Your encouraging words can lift someone up and help
 them make it through the day. Your destructive words can cause deep wounds;
 they may be the weapons that destroy someone's desire to continue
 trying - or even their life. Your destructive, careless word can diminish 
someone in the eyes of others, destroy their influence and have a lasting
 impact on the way others respond to them.
The Mouse, the Frog, and the Hawk

A Mouse who always lived on the land, by an unlucky chance, formed an intimate
 acquaintance with a Frog, who lived, for the most part, in the water. One day, 
the Frog was intent on mischief. He tied the foot of the Mouse tightly to his own.
 Thus joined together, the Frog led his friend the Mouse to the meadow
 where they usually searched for food. After this, he gradually led him
 towards the pond in which he lived, until reaching the banks of the water, 
he suddenly jumped in, dragging the Mouse with him. The Frog enjoyed the 
water amazingly, and swam croaking about, as if he had done a good deed.
 The unhappy Mouse was soon sputtered and drowned in the water, 
and his poor dead body floating about on the surface. A Hawk observed
 the foating Mouse from the sky, and dove down and grabbed it with his talons,
 carrying it back to his nest. The Frog, being still fastened to the leg of 
the Mouse, was also carried off a prisoner, and was eaten by the Hawk. 
"Choose your allies carefully"
The Town Up Ahead

Once, a man pulled up into a gas station in the country, and asked the gas
 station attendant, "What are the people like in the next town up ahead?"
 The attendant said, "What were the people like in the town you just came from?"
 "Awful people," the man responded. "Rude, cold, hostile, abrupt, unfriendly.
 They wouldn't give me the time of day." "Well," said the attendant, 
"I'm sorry to say it, but you're going to find exactly the same sort of people in the 
next town up ahead." A bit later, another driver pulled in, heading in the same direction as the
first. "What are the people like in the next town up ahead?" the second man asked.
 The attendant said, "What were the people like in the town you just came from?"
 "Wonderful people," the second man responded. "Friendly, warm, helpful,
 patient, kind. They went out of their way to help a stranger." "Well," 
said the attendant, "I'm happy to tell you that you're going to find
 exactly the same kind of people in the next town up ahead." 

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