A Heartfelt Story That Resonates with Many Lives

in hive-184714 •  8 days ago 
Greetings Everyone, This is SHOHANA From #Bangladesh

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Today I'm sharing a heartfelt story where we can find some lessons. After reading the story I couldn't stop myself sharing it and I'm going to talk about the lesson I've learned from the story but before that you have to read the whole story I'm sharing as quoted texts bellow. The story source also mentioned though I couldn't find the original author of it to give credit.

The snake bit the hen, and with the poison burning in her body, she sought refuge in her henhouse. But the other hens preferred to expel her so that the poison would not spread. The hen limped away, crying in pain. Not because of the bite, but because of the abandonment and contempt of her own family at the time when she needed them most. So she left... burning with fever, dragging one of her legs, vulnerable to the cold nights. With each step, a tear fell. The hens in the henhouse watched her go away, watching her disappear on the horizon. Some said to each other:

— Let her go... She will die far from us.

And when the hen finally vanished into the immensity of the horizon, they were all sure that she had died. Some even looked at the sky, hoping to see vultures flying. Time passed. Much later, a hummingbird came to the henhouse and announced:

— Your sister is alive! She lives in a cave far away from here.

She recovered, but lost a leg from the snake bite. She has trouble finding food and needs your help. There was silence. Then the excuses began:

— I can't go, I'm laying eggs...

— I can't go, I'm looking for corn...

— I can't go, I have to take care of my chicks...

So, one by one, they all refused the request. The hummingbird returned to the cave without help. Time passed again. Much later, the hummingbird returned, but this time with painful news:

— Your sister has passed away... She died alone in the cave... There is no one to bury her or mourn her. At that moment, a weight fell on everyone. A deep lament filled the henhouse.

Those who were laying eggs stopped.

Those who were looking for corn left the seeds.

Those who were caring for the chicks forgot about them for a moment.

Regret hurt more than any poison. Why didn't we go before?, they asked themselves. And without measuring the distance or the effort, they all set off for the cave, crying and lamenting. Now they had a reason to see her, but it was too late.

When they got to the cave, they didn't find the hen... They only found a letter that said: "In life, many times people don't cross the street to help you when you're alive, but they cross the world to bury you when you die. And most of the tears at funerals are not from pain, but from remorse and regret." Story Source

  • What I learn From The Story:

Lesson 1: We only can identify the real and fake people in our life when we are in danger or going through tough phases of life.

Lesson 2 : People care about you when you'll die but when you are alive they doesn't realize the value of you.

Lesson 3: People who aren't there for you when you need them don't deserve you.

Lesson 4: Move one and stay apart from the people who doesn't deserve you and your time.

Lesson 5 : Our struggles make us stronger to overcome any obstacles in life.

Lesson 6 : Never expect help from anyone because in darkness our shadow also leave us and there expecting anything from other can cause unbearable pain in our heart.

Lesson 7 : Those who truly care for you won’t make excuses to avoid you during tough times.

Lesson 8 : Face your challenges of your own, but rely on others only when absolutely necessary.

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Love & Peace ❤️😇

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