Inspirational speech

Think of your own wings


One winter, the son-in-law of the Russian writer, Leo Tolstoy, went to visit his father-in-law. He saw that Tolstoy looked at the window with full concentration and asked what the father-in-law was watching. Tolstoy replied: "I am looking at the crow on the big branch. Now this crow is my teacher."

Tolstoy’s son-in-law listened and felt that she did not understand. Tolstoy explained: "Because it teaches me how to live."

Tolstoyton paused and went on to say, "The reason is this. I am very heavy this morning. I am saddened by the disharmony of our family. I feel that everything in my life is not ideal and I am in a difficult situation. I didn't have a way out. So I came here and started thinking: What should I do? However, I didn't think of a good way. I looked out the window and suddenly saw my friend - this crow - it When I flew to the branch, I started to move again. When it came to the branch and was in danger, I took a wing and flew up. I immediately saw a thought in my mind: Shouldn’t I also do it like a crow? When life is not good and the situation is difficult, it should also fly upwards. So I tried. I imagined that I was flying up, flying over all the things that bothered me and made me sad. When I thought of myself like a bird When I was flying high, I felt calm and comfortable."

"I advise all people to think of their own wings and to fly high." Tolstoy continued. "Some small people sometimes seem to lack total willpower and do nothing, but once the time comes, he suddenly establishes. Great merits. This is the role and power of his wings."

Tolstoy’s son-in-law listened to her father-in-law and thought about the truth, and was deeply inspired and inspired.

Friends, when your life is not good, your work is not smooth, and your situation is difficult, do you think of your own wings?

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