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Wednesday, August 24

The Boy Who Cried Wolf

Action sure speaks louder than words, it is useless to make empty promises of the sweetest things there are out there if one do not oblige to fulfill them. What you say, you must fulfill...once you didnt, people may not take notice, the second you didnt, people may take notice but do nothing, perhaps the third time you didnt, people may avoid you and stamp you simply as liar. If finally you decided to turn into new leaf, it is hard to gain trust and people have a hard time believing you.

Thus, it is not wise to lie. It is annoying and rude and disappointing once people found out! You would set bad examples to those around you especially people who are younger than you. As if you are saying it is okay to say those things, lie a bit to get away from a sticky situation, in fact, you are running from your responsibility. Set good examples and stop talking nonsense and lie about things. If you do, you make others suffer from your own doings, you letting people down, you build negative character, you will suffer in the end...




Take it from the short story - The Boy Who Cried Wolf which derived from the English idiom - crying for wolf, to give false alarm or to lie

A shepherd boy was bored, he decided to play tricks on villagers into thinking a wolf attack his flock and cries for help. When the villagers came, he laugh at them. He feels fun tricking them, so he keep repeating it whenever he feels bored. Then one day, the wolf really came and attack his flock of sheep, he cries for help, but no one come. The villagers do not believe his lies as they do not want to be tricked again.

There is no good in telling lies...it makes you feel good for the first time and you think it is okay to do it again, just wait when you are really in deep trouble, then you'll see, when the day comes...there is no need to cry over spilled milk!serves you right.

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