BE AN ORIGINAL (PART ONE)



Once upon a time, a long time ago, in a hill far away, there lived an old man in a house on the top of a hill. This man had a reputation for wisdom and dissolving of hard sentences. There was no question he was asked that he never provided a right answer for. Instantly, he became sought after by the high and lowly in society; governors, politicians and even the needy and the answers he gave them were very correct.

One day, some little boys, decided to test this man with a difficult question and punch a hole into his integrity. The ring leader of the group, Musa, called the boys together and said: "Here in my hand is a bird. We will go and ask the old man whether it is alive or dead If he says dead, I will release it and it will fly away. Bit if he says alive, I will crush it and the bird will die"
"Good idea!" the boys exclaimed.
"Either ways the old man would be proven wrong"
The boys excitedly hurried to the top of the hill and

   The boys excitedly hurried to the top of the hill and Musa, with an eager look upon his face asked, "Old man,  I have a bird in my hand. Is it alive or dead?"
The old man looked at their mischievous and expectant faces and quietly said,
"Musa, it is in your hands"
The moral of this story is  that your originality is in your hands. Whether you compress and eliminate it or whether you keep it alive and bubbling is your decision. Don't kill your inner genius. Be you. Set your imagination on fire!  The greatest nation in the world is neither the UK nor the US. The greatest nation in the world is imagination.







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