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THIS TOO WILL END! Friday, March 20, 2009 11:27 PM
Hello readers..here is is a story which i find very motivational which i copy pasted from ZAKI's blog

One day, there was a king who got everything what he wanted. From gold to exquisite dinners and such. In other words, what he says, goes.
However, there was one thing he wasn't quite satisfied of.
So he called his asotrologer and brought up what has been bugging him.
"My dear astrologer, I am in exasperation!"
"Your highness, what is the matter?" the astrologer asked politely.
"Why is it that my feelings keep changing? Why can't I be happy all the time? Even with everything i want, I am never happy all the time. So why can't I be happy all the time?" the king replied impatiently.
Th astrologer stood there pondering upon the bizarre question. Never was he asked such question. After much consideration, he finally came to a decision.
"I can't answer your question as it is truly beyond my capability. However, I know someone that might just have the answer to your question"
So the astrologer went to meet a hermit that lived far, far away.
"The king has called upon you as he wishes to meet you," the astrologer said.
"Meet me? Bleargh, if he really wants to meet me, then he should come here, not the other way," the hermit replied.
So after much begging, the king finally visited the hermit.
After explaining his problems, the hermit said,
"Give me three days, and I'll answer that question of yours."
"WHAT? here i come all the way from my palace on my two feet, and now you want me to wait three days?"
The king felt distraught but finally after much consideration, he finally agreed on the condition that if the hermit fails to satisfy his needs, he will kill him immediately.
Three days has passed and the hermit went to meet the king. He then gave him a metal ring encarved "This too will end".
"You expect me to be wearing this rather than all my gold and expensive rings? Why have you brought me this?" the king asked with rage.
"Your Royal Highness, I have brought thee the ring that took me three days to make. Everything in this world never lasts. Misery, happiness, challenges are just part of life and each second, a new thing will occur. Put this ring on as a reminder of how nothing lasts."
The king was finally satisfied with his answer and rewarded him.




Dear fellow readers, based on this story, we can derive that everything that's happening around us never lasts.
So remember, whenever you are facing hard times and just can't find a way out, remember,
"THIS TOO WILL END!"

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