Pursuance

Once there was a fox. In an attempt to escape from a predator, the fox lost its front legs. A woodcutter was often surprised to see the fox and wondered how this crippled fox would be able to scavenge his food.

One day he saw, a tiger coming towards the fox. The woodcutter hid and started looking. The tiger had fresh prey in its mouth. Approaching the fox, he put the victim on the ground and started eating. After eating enough, the remaining prey left for the fox and fled.

The next day, God also gave the fox a similar supply. Seeing all this, the woodcutter started thinking, 'If God takes such care of this handicapped fox, then why do I need to work so hard? Why don't I also lie quietly in a corner and wait for the food sent by God. '

The woodcutter was very faithful. He had full faith in God. He slammed the axe aside and waited for the food sent by God. Many days passed. But nothing happened. The woodcutter lost weight due to hunger and dried up and became a thorn. His entire devotion was at stake. He was supposed to die, but he did not approve of mistrusting God.

His body had become weak due to hunger. One day his consciousness was about to drown when he heard a voice saying, 'Stupid you followed the wrong thing. When good feet are present, why do you pretend to be lame? You should have walked on the path of a tiger, not a lame fox. '

Follow him so that he makes full use of his potential.

To say that a person should never desire to enjoy the happiness of his life by trusting another, but should continue to work hard.




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