Sunday, April 29, 2018

Thirsty Crow / Witty Crow / Where There is a Will There is a Way




It was a summer [গ্রীষ্মকাল] day. A crow became very thirsty. He flew from place to place in search of water. But he found no water. He continued [ক্রমাগত] his search [খোঁজা] of water. At last, he saw a jar. He peeped [উঁকি মারা] into the jar. There was a little water at the bottom of the jar. But it was too low for the crow. The crow tried to upset [উলটিয়া ফেলা] the jar. But the crow was not too strong to do it. The crow was in a fix [সমস্যায়] what to do. At that time, he saw some pebbles [নুড়ি]. He began to pick up the stones one by one and dropped them into the jar. When he had dropped a large number of stones, the water in the jar rose high enough for him to reach it. Then the crow quenched [মিটান (তৃষ্ণা)] its thirst drinking water to its heart’s content [তৃপ্ত].

Moral:
1. Where there is will there is way.
2. Moral: Think and work hard, you may find solution to any problem.
3. Thoughtfulness is better than brutal force or strength.
4. Necessity is the mother of invention.

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