“82nd story”
First published: March.14.2019
There once lived a beggar in a small town. The beggar walked daily in the local Bazaar and downtown area.
Everyone in town knew him for years. He was famous for his stupidity, and people made fun of him daily.
Every single day, people showed him two coins; one silver and the other one gold, then they asked him to choose.
He always chose the silver one which was less in value. New people used to come to visit after they heard about the stupid beggar. They offered him both coins just to see if the story was true.
And when he did pick the silver coin, they started making fun of him. This became an ongoing habit for people, for years.
A kind by-passer heard the story and went to see this stupid beggar. When he saw that it was true and that the beggar was truly stupid, he felt bad.
He got closer to the beggar and whispered in his ears: “The gold coin is worth more when people offer you two coins pick the gold one. Then they will not laugh at you.”
The beggar responded: “Thank you for your concern. You are a very kind man. But don’t worry I have been very smart all these years. If I take the gold coin, they would never pay me again.
But each one of them has paid me many gold coins in total all these years. I may look stupid to them, but it was them that was naive. I am making a good living out of their stupidity.”
Dear friends;
Don’t forget to read my books.<3<3<3



A lovely moral and story.
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Thank you dear for reading and commenting.<3
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My pleasure. Your stories are difficult to be missed. They are always wonderful
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That is very kind of you, means a lot.<3<3<3
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Well written story. From the beginning, I knew the beggar was a smart one.
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Love you.❤️
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Smart beggar indeed! Another of your not-to-be-missed stories
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Awww, you are very kind dear Jaya.<3<3<3
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Interesting and unique story, pictures look great, have you took it by yourself?🤗
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Pictures are from Pixabay. Thanks so much dear for reading.<3<3<3
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Always up for something unique🤗
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Appreciate your kind words dear.<3<3<3
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Just wow, very well written. I loved reading this story 💝
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You are very kind dear, means a lot.<3<3<3
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You’re always welcome 💝
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<3<3<3
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Reblogged this on lampmagician and commented:
Hey, a great story 😂👍👍❤
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Thank you dear Persian friend.<3
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Beautiful
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Thanks dear.<3
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💗💗
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Good tale. 🙂
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Thanks for your visit dear.<3
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I love this story!
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Thanks John dear.<3
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Ignorance is bliss 🙂
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Thanks for reading dear.<3
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Laleh, I always enjoy the way you weave your stories of life’s lessons. We are so quick to judge others by our own standards that the truth of a situation evades us.
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You are a wonderful person sweetheart, appreciate you reading and commenting.<3<3<3
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Very wise and wonderful story
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Thanks so much dear, very kind of you to visit.<3
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Things are not always what they seem. Well done! ❤
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Appreciate your visit dear.<3
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Also Thank you for the videos, I will watch them in the weekend ❤
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Appreciate it dear.<3
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Wow….Superbb
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Thanks dear for reading and commenting.<3
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Haha! Love it!
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Thanks so much dear.<3
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Haha! Love this!
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Appreciate your visit.<3
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Very smart beggar, I’ve meet a few of these 🙂
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LOL, thanks sweet kate for reading and commenting.<3
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my pleasure dear friend
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<3<3<3
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Wow, what a story!❤️❤️
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Thanks sweetheart.<3
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Can you visit my blog and give ur feedback
http://www.mudasirnazir.wordpress.com
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With pleasure dear.❤️
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Thank u mam
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❤️
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❤️ u 2 …… from KASHMIR- the paradise on Earth
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Wow, great and beautiful. I’m glad no war attended, would be heartbreaking.❤️
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Absolutely right mam, war is disaster no matter whether u win or not…
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👏👏👏
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Laleh, I love this post! Those olives look delicious! Such beautiful photos to go with a beautiful story. ❤
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Appreciate your visit dear. Thanks for your support.<3
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Mam can you visit my blog and give ur feedback
http://www.mudasirnazir.wordpress.com
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Good fable.
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Thanks dear, your visits mean a lot.<3
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Such a wonderful story!
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Thanks dear for reading, means a lot.❤️❤️❤️
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Laleh, this time your brilliant story made me laugh. It’s like the saying” Who is the monkey, the one behind the fence or the one in front of the fence”
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😂😂😂nice saying, I liked it. This beggar is an example of many people in the governments.😂❤️
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Oh, yes indeed, Laleh. Thank you for taking your time to respond. The Persian aide is coming soon
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Yes dear, preparing for the Persian tradition, you probably know about it. Thanks for mentioning it.😘😘😘
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Definitely a wise one, who fooled others 😀
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Thanks Indira sweetheart, appreciate your kindness.❤️
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I am so glad when i am reading your stories!!!!!!!!!! Kisses !!!!!!!!!
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Thanks so much darling for reading, means a lot. Have a great weekend.😘😘😘
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You too!!! Really love you💞💞💞
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Me too sweetie.❤️❤️❤️
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A very inspirational and beautiful story, thank you for sharing it! And the pictures…absolutely amazing, they touched my heart.
Have a blessed day!
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Thanks Claudia sweetheart, appreciate your kindness.❤️❤️❤️
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A wise man indeed
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Thanks for reading dear Derrick.❤️
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This is a lovely story, so well written and with such a powerful moral message. Many people in this world should act more wisely like the beggar people laughed at. I also love the colorful pictures you have chosen to illustrate it. Thank you so much for the follow. I really appreciate this. However, there is a much better writer than me, whom I strongly recommend you and all your followers. It is my friend Mario Savioni. His novel “Pickles and Tarts” (very short chapters, easy to read), is a story where 54-year-old Frank has been selected by 19-year-old Nicole through a dating site. Frank looks at Nicole’s photos on the site and is attracted to her beauty. Nicole tells him she has a boyfriend and is not interested in a romantic relationship. She adds: “It’s fun to talk to different people sometimes.” The only apparent thing Frank and Nicole seem to have in common is their interest to write stories. Perhaps they want to meet just to write one together? “Pickles and Tarts” is a lovely story of illusion-delusion, dream-reality, non-conformist with the Capitalist system, reflective on love, sex and human relationships in today’s world. It is profound and highly intriguing: https://savioni.wordpress.com/2019/03/15/pickles-and-tarts-chapter-10/
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Thanks so much dear for reading, appreciate your comment. Great book to read thanks for sharing. Check my book “Climbing Over Grit”, if you’re interested.❤️❤️❤️
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You are welcome. Yes, your book looks really interesting to read. You are a very talented writer.
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You’re very kind dear.❤️❤️❤️
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❤❤❤
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A wise man indeed!
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Thanks for reading and commenting sweetheart.❤️
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A wise man, because it is better to sell more and cheaper than once for a gold coin.
We have a proverb here: It’s better to wisely lose than to find a stupid one.
greetings
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😂👏👏👏 nice saying dear. Thanks for reading and sharing your thoughts.❤️
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Interesting story. It’s sad that people get enjoyment out watching someone they think is stupid, even though it reflects badly on them – they are too naive to even see it. Sometimes we are too quick to judge.
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Yes it’s so unfortunate. Appreciate your kindness for reading and sharing your thoughts.❤️❤️❤️
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How we label stupid is stupid.
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Sorry for the late response, your comment was in the spam. I just saw it.
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Very smart 👍👌👌
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Thanks for your visit dear.❤️
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Most interesting story,dear Laleh🌹🌹🌹🌹
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Appreciate your kindness dear Aruba.❤️❤️❤️
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Most welcome,dear!!
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<3<3<3
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Stupid like a fox. 😉
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😂❤️❤️❤️
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Another wise post. ❤
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Thanks Anna sweetheart for reading, means a lot.❤️🌷🙏
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Judging others prematurely is stupid as well. Thanks for reading my blog.
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My pleasure dear.❤️
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A clever fellow.
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Thanks dear for reading and commenting.❤️
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You’re welcome 😉
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❤️
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Nice post. Often it us those people thought to be stupid are the smartest ones.
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I know, doing nothing and making money 😂 thanks dear for sharing your thoughts.❤️
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Amazing grit right there.
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Thanks dear for reading and commenting.<3
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It was beautiful
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Appreciate your kindness.❤️
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I saw a version of this “Little Johnny” with a nickel and dime. Love this version even more!
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That’s very interesting. Appreciate your kindness dear.❤️
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Brilliant! It takes a very smart person to appear that stupid.
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😂 thanks for reading dear. Appreciate your kindness.❤️
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Wow, that’s a smart story!
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Thanks for reading and commenting my friend.<3<3
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It is my pleasure, my friend!
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Reading the story, I thought it would end like that. Going to work, I pass a crazy woman who aggressively demands 10 zlotys. Everyone bypasses her. And a modest old woman who asks 1 zloty easily to please and puts many into the cup. Maybe it’s a different story, but it’s the same thing.
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LOL, she is smart. Thanks for sharing dear.<3<3<3
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🙂
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A funny story with a great moral! Well done! 🙂
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Thanks dear so much for your visit and kind comment.❤️
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Love the cover!
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Thanks dear for your visit.<3
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nice article. Learned something from it
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Thanks so much dear, appreciate your kindness.❤️
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U are welcome.
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Una parabola molto vera, un insegnamento non una furbizia.
La leggerò sicuramente domani al mio nipotino.
Grazie carissima
Laleh.
Shera 🌹
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You’re so kind dear. thanks so much for reading and commenting.❤️
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ir’s my pleasure it’s only matter of time.
Saluti da Roma 🙃
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❤️❤️❤️
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https://flic.kr/p/efpjue Fontana di Trevi
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Phenomenal ❤️
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Haha good one. Loving your stories.
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That’s very nice of you. Thanks for reading.❤️
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❤❤
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Great story. The ending surprised me.
Minor edit: I wouldn’t put a semicolon after “two coins”
Semicolons join independent clauses.
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Appreciate it dear Christopher.❤️❤️❤️
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You have a real talent for writing fables.
btw; my eBook, Letters from a Madman, is FREE on Sunday April 7 on any Amazon website! https://www.amazon.com/Letters-Madman-Christopher-Lindsay-ebook/dp/B07MQQ8RNN/
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Appreciate your kindness. Thanks for sharing.❤️
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Reblogged this on By the Mighty Mumford and commented:
NOT SO STUPID AFTER ALL, IS HE—THIS BEGGAR!
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Thanks a million.❤️
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Your posts are worth…at least that much!
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You’re kind.❤️
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AS YOU ARE!
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🙏
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This is a fantastic story that has an important moral! The beggar is much smarter than all the people who make fun of him!
In Italy it is said that those who want too much do not want anything. It means that if you want something big right away, you will end up with nothing in your hands!
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Thanks so much dear for reading and sharing wise and kind thoughts. Appreciate your kindness.❤️
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Good lodgic in this.
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Thanks Kelly, sweetheart.
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Reblogged this on Ned Hamson's Second Line View of the News.
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Thanks so much Ned, appreciate it.
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more vows curse
midas gold gilt
you cannot live on money
just with it
silver
his sliver
piled and plied high
their arrogance
turned upsides down inside out
is why too
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You’re very talented.👏👏👏👏
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Not such a fool it would seem!
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😂😂😂not at all. Thanks dear.🌷
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lovely lesson Laleh!
💖👏
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Appreciate your support sweetheart.❤️💕❤️
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always!!! 💖
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Stories with extraordinary advice. I like your writing
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You’re very kind my dear friend.🌷
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Never underestimate anyone. A lovely story😊
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Thanks so much dear.🌷
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Laleh, your story creates a teachable moment from this parable. Once in awhile in life, appearances can be deceiving. We miss the rest of the story.
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Thanks so much dear for always reading the posts and share your kindness.❤️
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I really liked this story, Laleh. The beggar turned out to be smarter than all of them.
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😂😂😂 they make a lot of money. Appreciate your kindness dear.🌷
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count the cost
most is what they
lost just tossed at him
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I wish a wonderful Christmas John.🌷
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Always take the silver coin!
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😂😂😂
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What a story!!
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Thanks a million dear.🌷
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How clever of him. Great story Laleh
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Thanks a million dear.🌷
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A very wise man indeed😊 Great story Laleh ❤️
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Appreciate your kindness dear.💕
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🙂😊
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He believes in volume as not everyone will have gold. Very nice.
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Appreciate your kindness dear.🌷
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