Dear All,

I have come across a wonderful story on opportunity which struck me with its simplicity and similar kind of truthfulness.

Once upon a time, there was a young man who was longing to marry the beautiful daughter of the village's most intellectual farmer. He approached him with his wish and showed the readiness to accept any challenge to win his heart. The farmer smiled and asked him to come to his farm the next day. Next day, the farmer put a simple condition in front of him that he would leave three bullocks open in the farm, and he needed to catch the tail of any one of them. If he succeeded in that, he would be eligible to ask for his daughter's hand. The young man laughed in his sleeves and started dreaming about her marriage with the farmer's daughter. The farmer released the first bullock, which was very healthy and full of wildness. The young man had never seen such a big bullock in his life; hence, he decided to skip this one and wait for another one to catch the tail of. Contrary to his expectations, the second one was much bigger and stouter like a hunk. He decided not to play with danger and skipped the second one also. Now, as the last chance, the third bullock was freed by the farmer, which brought a huge smile to the young man's face. The third bullock was apparently very weak and thin. The young man ran towards it and jumped to catch its tail, but he was shocked to see that it didn't have any tail.

Life is full of opportunities. No doubt, some of them are difficult to take on, but if we let them go due to fear or lack of self-confidence, we may never be able to marry a beautiful woman of a farmer called SUCCESS.

Please let me know how you like it.

From India
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The young man was disappointed and went home with a broken heart. After getting back home, he thought about the whole situation and what was going wrong. He found two things:

1. He missed two opportunities.
2. He was misguided by the farmer as the third one did not have any tail.

The number two finding made him crazy. He went to the farmer's house and asked the farmer why he defrauded him. The farmer smiled and told him, "I told you earlier that you have to catch one tail from three, but I did not tell you that all the bulls will have tails. You never asked anything before taking the challenge."

Moral: Clarify all the points before an agreement and never blame your challenger.

From Bangladesh, Dhaka
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Nice inspirational story. One should never let an opportunity pass without making an attempt. No one knows if that attempt might work. So, try once and give your best effort so that in your next attempt, you will discover your previous mistakes.
From India, Ranchi
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its very encouraging story that you have share with us . it encourage every body to catch opportunity eventhough it seem to be difficult
From India, Ahmadabad
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Its very learning stort because of this we learnt that never be skip nay oppourtunity those are looks difficult.
From India, Gurgaon
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