COWS DON’T GIVE MILK
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A father used to say to his children when they were young: "When you all reach the age of 12, I will tell you the secret of life." One day, when the oldest turned 12, he anxiously asked his father what the secret of life was.
The father replied that he was going to tell him, but that he should not reveal it to his brothers.—The secret of life is this: the cow does not give milk. "What are you saying?" asked the boy incredulously. —As you hear it, son: the cow does not give milk; you have to milk it.
You have to get up at 4 in the morning, go to the field, walk through the corral full of manure, tie the tail, hobble the legs of the cow, sit on the stool, place the bucket and do the work yourself.
The secret of life is that the cow does not give milk. You milk her or you don't get milk. There is this generation that thinks that cows GIVE milk. That thing is automatic and free: their mentality is that if "I wish, I ask..... I obtain."
"They have been accustomed to getting whatever they want the easy way... But no, life is not a matter of wishing, asking, and obtaining. The things that one receives are the things that one does with effort. Happiness is the result of effort. Lack of effort creates frustration. "
So, share with your children from a young age the secret of life, so they don't grow up with the mentality that the government, their parents, or their cute little faces are going to give them everything they need in life. Remember
"Cows don't give milk you have to work for it."

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