paul carpentier
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A child's story is a mirror of an adult -5 new versions of fable stories
one The new version of 'The Wolf Comes' In the story of 'The Wolf Comes', the shepherd boy lies multiple times and uses' The Wolf Comes' to deceive the villagers, ultimately losing everyone's trust.
By paul carpentierabout a year ago in Humans
Four short stories that have affected hundreds of millions of people!
01 The story of the monkey teaches us an important lesson about seeking help and showing vulnerability. While it's natural to want to seek help and comfort when we are in pain, there comes a point when we need to take responsibility for our own healing and stop relying on others for constant reassurance.
By paul carpentierabout a year ago in Humans
Twenty inspiring sentences that delve deep into our hearts, for us who continue to move forward
It is important to remember that achieving our goals is not always an easy task. Challenges and obstacles are inevitable, but it is our attitude and perseverance that will ultimately determine our success.
By paul carpentierabout a year ago in Humans
small stories, short and profound two
4 The story of the piggy bank and the white paper carries a valuable lesson that pride can lead to downfall. The piggy bank's arrogance and focus on material wealth blinded it to the beauty and potential of the white paper.
By paul carpentierabout a year ago in Humans
5 short stories of reverse thinking that have changed many people
1 There is a joke online about a man who went to an ATM at night to withdraw money. Half way through the operation, the machine malfunctioned and the 10000 yuan deduction was successful, but he didn't give up the money.
By paul carpentierabout a year ago in Psyche
Collection of inspirational stories
Inspirational Story 1: A little bird flew south to spend the winter. It was very cold, and the birds were almost frozen stiff. So, flying to a large open space, a cow passed by and pulled a pile of cow dung onto the bird. The frozen bird lay in the dung pile, feeling very warm, and gradually woke up. It lay warm and comfortable, and soon began to sing. A passing wildcat heard the sound and walked over to see what was happening. Following the sound, the wildcat quickly discovered the bird lying in the dung pile, pulled it out and ate it.
By paul carpentierabout a year ago in Psyche
The Fallacy of Fun in Youth
When you are young, you are at a unique stage in life where you have fewer obligations and more opportunities to explore and experiment. However, society often perpetuates the idea that the prime of your life is when you are in your late teens or early twenties, and that this is the time when you should be out having fun, partying, and taking risks. While it's important to have a good time and enjoy life, this mentality can be misleading and can set you back in the long run.
By paul carpentierabout a year ago in Psyche