@ngoenyi contest#13//your favorite childhood /10%pc to @steemkids. story and the lessons

in hive-139765 •  3 years ago 

Hello friends,it my pleasure to participate in this great brain stunning contest. Well I have about three of them,but I am going to narrate just one.

THE STORY TITLE

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The title of the story is 'tortise over sence
So one day tortoise waked up,and remembered how people are talking about his interligence. So he became so proud of him self, and then declared that he want to dispose some of his sences. So he now brought out a basket and put some of his senses in to the basket and then walk up to the river in order to dispose it . As he was on his way unfortunately to him a palm tree has fallen across the road, so there was no more road for mr tortoise to pass.
So he started to struggle for a way to pass ,but all his efforts prove abortive. So squerrel now meet tortoise to find out what is going on with him. So tortoise under his perplexed condition opened up and told squerrel that he wants to go and dispose some of his senses, because it was too much. So squerrel now answered and tell tortoise that what then is stopping him ,he tortoise said that he don't know how to cross the palm tree that has fallen across the road. So Mr squerrel told him to place the basket that he is carrying on the fallen palm tree, and then pass through the tiny space under the palm tree and proceed. Hmmmm tortoise now puse and then shoke his head and said to himself that no sense is complete,and he have to return home with the one he wanted to go and throw away. This is the end of my story.

THE LESSONS
(1) it Is not always go to think too much of oneself.
(2) no sence is complete.
(3)always be humble and teachable
(4)always be approchable
(5) always mentain good friends

WHO TOLD THE STORY
I was so close to my martanal uncle and he was so fund of me infact this is just one out of the planty stories that he use to tell me when I was seven years old.

CONCLUSIVELY
Hope you enjoyed reading my childhood story, I am glad you did, thank you for reading through. I want to wholeheartedly thank @benton3and @ngoengi for their outstanding quality of encouragement. I remain your friend @ohia576.

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