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the truth of life.

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One night, just before *the shopkeeper was* about to close the shop, *a dog came* into the shop.

*There was a bag* in its mouth. *The bag had a list* of items *to be bought* and money. *The shopkeeper took the money* and *kept the items* in the bag.

Immediately, *The dog picked up the bag* of items and *left.* The *shopkeeper was surprised* and *went behind the dog* to see *who the owner was.*

*The dog waited* at the bus stop. After sometime, *a bus came* and the *dog got into* the bus. As soon as *the conductor came,* it *moved forward* to show his neck belt which *had money and the address* as well. *The conductor took* the money and *put the ticket* in his neck belt again.

When *it reached* the destination, *the dog went* to the front and *wagged his tail* indicating that *he wanted* to get down. The moment the bus stopped, *it got down.* The *shopkeeper was still following* it.

*The dog knocked* on the door of a house with its legs. *Its owner came* from inside and *beat* it with a stick.

The shocked shopkeeper *asked* him "why are you beating the dog?", to which *the owner replied,* "he *disturbed* my sleep. *It could have taken* the keys with it."

*This is* the truth of life. *There is* no end to the expectations people have from you. The moment you *go wrong,* they *start pointing* at our mistakes. All the good done in the past is forgotten. Any small mistake committed then *gets magnified.* *This is* the nature of this material world.!!!  👍👍👍

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