Animals
Banned
- Joined
- Oct 9, 2008
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- Gender
- Male
- HSC
- 2008
Well, the gist of the story is this:
A snail that lives in a man's backyard takes a journey on a daily basis to the front porch of the man's house. As it reaches the porch, the man comes out of his front door to go to work, picks up the snail and throws it back to the backyard. This happens every single day. The snail is determined to one day build a home for itself in the front yard but obviously can't because of this man. When it gets thrown back to the backyard, it suffers a broken shell and injury, but perseveres and recovers in time for the trek the next day.
Well, at the end of the story, after many attempts and after much perseverance, it is finally able to beat the man to the front porch before he goes to work and is finally able to make itself a nice little home in the front yard where it lives happily ever after.
The moral of the story is to stick to your goals, to be resilient and to never give up no matter the adversity. What do you think? Can I make this work?
A snail that lives in a man's backyard takes a journey on a daily basis to the front porch of the man's house. As it reaches the porch, the man comes out of his front door to go to work, picks up the snail and throws it back to the backyard. This happens every single day. The snail is determined to one day build a home for itself in the front yard but obviously can't because of this man. When it gets thrown back to the backyard, it suffers a broken shell and injury, but perseveres and recovers in time for the trek the next day.
Well, at the end of the story, after many attempts and after much perseverance, it is finally able to beat the man to the front porch before he goes to work and is finally able to make itself a nice little home in the front yard where it lives happily ever after.
The moral of the story is to stick to your goals, to be resilient and to never give up no matter the adversity. What do you think? Can I make this work?