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Once upon a time, in a peaceful little village,
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Once upon a time, in a peaceful little village,
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lived a man who carried a constant worry in his heart, his only son.
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The boy was lazy, careless,
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drifting through each day with no purpose, no direction.
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And one day, the father decided enough was enough.
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He called his son and said,
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Son, inside the cupboard there's a watch.
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Bring it to me.
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The boy opened the cupboard,
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took out the old watch,
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and returned to his father.
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The father said, Go to the market and ask people how much they think this watch is worth.
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The boy agreed and walked to the market.
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One man said, Hmm, 500 rupees.
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Another shouted, One thousand!
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Someone else said, Eight hundred.
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The boy returned and said,
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Father, everyone told me a different price.
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The father nodded.
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Alright, put the watch back.
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The next morning the father called his son again.
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Bring me the same watch, he said.
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The boy did as he was told.
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This time, the father said,
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go to the market again.
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But today, don't ask the price of the watch.
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Ask them the price of the time inside the watch.
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The boy blinked.
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He didn't understand, but he obeyed.
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In the market, he asked,
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sir, how much is the time inside this watch worth?
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People stared.
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Some laughed loudly.
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Someone shouted, Are you mad?
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What foolishness is this?
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The boy lowered his head and walked away quietly.
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Finally, he reached a small shop where an old watchmaker sat repairing clocks.
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The boy asked him the same strange question.
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The old man looked up,
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eyes kind, and said, Son,
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you cannot put a price on time.
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The boy felt something shift inside him.
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The old man continued, You can spend millions,
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but you cannot buy back even one second of your life.
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Time has one bad thing.
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It passes.
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And one good thing?
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You decide how to use it.
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Everyone gets the same 24 hours.
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The rich, the poor, all equal.
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What makes the difference is how those hours are spent.
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The boy's eyes widened.
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For the first time, he understood.
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He thanked the old man and ran home.
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He told his father everything.
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The father placed a hand on his son's shoulder and smiled.
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From that day, the boy changed completely.
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He worked hard.
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He used his time wisely.
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He never wasted a single moment again.
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Friends, time is free.
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But it is priceless.
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You cannot buy it, you cannot store it,
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and once it is gone, it will never return.
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But you can choose how to use the time you have.
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So use it wisely.
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Use it purposefully, because every second truly matters.
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Once, in a quiet little village,
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lived an old woman known for her kind heart and gentle smile.
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Whether the day was bright or stormy, she always looked peaceful.
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People often came to her to share their worries and find comfort in her simple words.
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One afternoon, a young woman came to see her,
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her eyes swollen from crying.
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She whispered, Grandmother, how are you always happy?
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No matter what happens, you never look sad.
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Don't you ever feel hurt?
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The old woman smiled gently and poured her a cup of warm tea.
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My dear, happiness does not come from around us.
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It comes from inside.
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The young woman frowned.
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I don't understand.
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The old woman looked at the small oil lamp beside her.
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When I was young, I had a husband and children.
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We were poor, but we were happy.
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Our home was full of laughter.
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One day, my husband fell terribly sick.
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We tried everything, but had no money for treatment.
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And slowly, I lost him.
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I cried for many nights,
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but my children still needed me.
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So I wiped my tears and chose to live again.
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She touched the lamp.
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Every morning, I light this flame,
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and I tell myself, this is a new day.
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I will find one reason to smile.
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She listened quietly.
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But what if something bad happens again?
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The old woman nodded softly.
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Pain comes, and we feel it.
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That's okay.
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But nothing lasts forever.
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When life hurts, I look at what remains.
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Happiness is a choice.
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The young woman watched the flame.
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She finally smiled.
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Thank you.
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I understand now.
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That night, she lit a small lamp in her room.
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This is a new day.
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I will find one reason to smile.
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At first, the reasons were small.
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The laughter of children, the smell of fresh bread.
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Slowly, her heart began to change.
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Even on hard days, she remembered the old woman's words,
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and the light inside her never went out.
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Soon, others noticed her peacefulness.
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She shared the same wisdom with them.
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A quiet flame of peace spread through the village,
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all because one old woman kept her lamp burning and her heart full of light.
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May we all keep our inner flame alive.
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In a quiet little town,
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wrapped in the arms of distant hills,
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lived a young man named Ethan.
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On the outside, he looked ordinary,
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but inside, he carried a dream far bigger than anything around him.
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Ethan wanted to become an engineer,
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someone who built machines that truly changed lives.
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He watched his parents struggle every single day,
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and quietly promised himself, Someday, I'll change everything.
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And so he studied, day and night,
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chasing a dream only he believed in.
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But then his first attempt ended in failure.
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People murmured, people laughed.
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Maybe he's just not smart enough.
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For a moment, Ethan felt his heart crack.
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That moment where quitting almost feels easier.
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But then he remembered his father's tired eyes.
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and something inside him refused to break.
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He bought old books, torn pages,
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and started again from zero.
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He pushed harder, harder than he ever had before.
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But life struck again.
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He failed, again.
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Two failures, two heartbreaks, a thousand reasons to quit.
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His friends moved forward, celebrating their new beginnings,
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while he stood behind watching silently.
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But Ethan, he didn't back down.
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He whispered to himself, not yet.
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He realized the problem wasn't his effort, it was his method.
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So he changed it.
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He learned from every mistake he had made.
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And once again, he tried,
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carrying a small flame of hope in his chest.
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But this time, the result broke him completely.
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He had failed by just three marks.
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Only three.
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He wondered, maybe this dream just isn't meant for me.
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But deep within, a voice rose gently.
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No, your story isn't over.
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So he stood up once more,
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stronger, wiser, ready to transform everything.
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He took mock tests, dozens, hundreds, relentless practice.
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He joined study groups, learned smarter techniques,
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sharpened his mind like never before.
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Months rolled by, seasons changed,
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but his focus never faded.
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People mocked him again, but he stayed quiet, unshakable.
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He prepared his mind, his confidence, his belief.
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He prepared his soul for the fight.
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And finally, exam day arrived.
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This time, he wrote with calm, clarity, and complete determination.
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Days passed, weeks too.
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His heartbeat raced as the results approached.
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With trembling fingers, he typed his roll number,
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And then he saw it.
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Congratulations!
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Tears poured from his eyes.
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He had finally done it.
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His parents hugged him tightly,
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their pride glowing brighter than any achievement.
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But Ethan didn't stop there.
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He used his journey to lift others who were struggling,
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guiding them with the wisdom of his own scars.
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He became an engineer known not only for his machines,
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but for the hope he gave people.
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At an award ceremony, a reporter asked,
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What kept you going after all those failures?
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Ethan smiled and replied, Failure doesn't break you.
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Giving up does.
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Stand up one more time,
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then you fall, and you will win.
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Once, in a quiet riverside town,
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lived an old man named Mr. Dawson.
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His hair was silver, his spirit still strong.
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Every morning he walked to a broken bridge,
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a bridge nobody used anymore.
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But Mr. Dawson hadn't forgotten it.
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He spent hours repairing it,
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slowly bringing the bridge back to life.
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People passing by would shake their heads.
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Old man, why waste your time?
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Some laughed at him.
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Even his family asked him to stop.
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But Mr. Dawson simply smiled.
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I may not need this bridge anymore, but someone will.
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Under harsh sun, under heavy rains,
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with tired eyes and trembling hands,
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he kept rebuilding, plank by plank, rope by rope.
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But one night, a storm struck the town.
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The river rose dangerously.
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Roads disappeared beneath water.
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Townspeople cried for help.
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There's no way across.
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Mr. Dawson's bridge!
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Everyone ran toward it.
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The bridge stood strong.
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His work had saved them.
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A safe path in the storm.
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A bridge no one believed in.
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Except him.
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When the storm calmed, people thanked Mr. Dawson.
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We doubted you.
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But you saved us.
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He smiled gently.
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I didn't build it for praise.
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I built it so someone,
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someday, would not be left helpless.
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They finally understood.
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A legacy is not what you keep.
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It's what you leave behind.
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He never needed the bridge.
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But because of him, many could.
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Long after he was gone,
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a good man once lived here.
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Remember this.
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Sometimes the kindness you give may go unnoticed, unappreciated, or even questioned.
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But one day, someone will cross the bridge you built.
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So be the person who leaves the world just a little better than you found it.
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在这一课中,学习者将通过一个简短而有意义的故事来提高英语口语能力。故事围绕一个父亲与懒惰儿子之间的对话,探讨了时间的价值。通过阅读和模仿故事中的对话,学习者不仅能提升英语发音,还能对生活中的重要主题产生更深的理解。这种方法尤其适合那些希望通过看YouTube学英语来增强表达能力的学生。
关键词汇与短语
- worth(价值)
- time(时间)
- market(市场)
- watch(手表)
- old man(老人)
- foolishness(愚蠢)
- decide(决定)
- pass(流逝)
练习建议
在进行英语口语练习时,要特别注意故事的语速和语调。这段故事在说的时候节奏平稳,语音清晰,非常适合进行shadow speech。建议学习者可以通过反复聆听并跟读的方式,逐步提升自己的口语能力。你可以尝试用雅思口语练习的技巧,把每一句话的语调、情感、以及停顿都找出来,模仿说话者的发音。每次练习之后,回放自己的声音,与原始音频进行对比,这样有助于你更好地掌握发音和节奏。
此外,鼓励学习者利用shadowspeak技术,在安静的环境中大声阅读故事,通过大声朗读来增强记忆力和口语表达能力。每当你在练习时,可以尝试将听到的词汇和短语重复几次,帮助自己牢固掌握这些新知识。
什么是跟读法?
跟读法 (Shadowing) 是一种有科学依据的语言学习技巧,最初开发用于专业口译员的培训,并由多语言者Alexander Arguelles博士普及。这个方法简单而强大:您在听英语母语原声的同时立即大声重复——就像是一个延迟1-2秒紧跟说话者的影子。与被动听力或语法练习不同,跟读法强迫您的大脑和口腔肌肉同时处理并模仿真实的讲话模式。研究表明它能显着提高发音准确性,语调,节奏,连读,听力理解和口语流利度——使其成为雅思口语备考和真实英语交流最有效的方法之一。
