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Re: Pakistan
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Broken143
on 08/11/2022, 05:14:38 UTC
🌱Robert Bruce and the Spider Tale Story 🌱

If you want to get success in any work, you have to practice, you cannot succeed in any work without practice. If we give up without trying then we will never reach the door of success.

 🌸 Let me remind you of a real story that you all know. When I talk about Robert Bruce, the king of Scotland, I remember the well-known story of Robert Bruce and the spider.

🌸 With the story we read in childhood, we came to know about Robert the Bruce, the hero of the Scottish War of Independence written in golden letters on the pages of history as the embodiment of perseverance.

We have all read the story of Robert Bruce and the spider in books. When I read the story of Robert Bruce and the spider, an unknown force used to work in my mind.

Robert the Bruce united the Scots and went to war against the English more than once. But he was defeated again and again. At one point he lost everything and took refuge in a cave.

Robert Bruce was able to completely defeat the English in the Battle of Bannockburn. He had been defeated six times before this battle but he did not give up.

🌸 A spider in the cave inspires him. He saw that a spider inside the cave was able to weave a web after a hundred attempts in the face of strong winds.

🌸 Seeing the small spider's web woven, he realized that there is no alternative to perseverance to be successful. Through perseverance, even the most difficult tasks can be made successful.

Inspired by this incident, Bruce started to gather troops again and finally managed to finally defeat the English at the Battle of Bannockburn.

The Battle of Bannockburn was fought in 1314 between the English and the Scots. King Edward II of England and 'King of Scots' Robert the Bruce landed on the banks of the Bannockburn River to take possession of Stirling Castle.

🌸Robert Bruce crushed the large size English army directly in Bengal by relying on precise war policy and a bit of luck. Victory in one of history's most unequal battles led to the rise of King Robert the Bruce and the start of the Scottish independence movement.

After winning the Battle of Bannockburn, Robert the Bruce ascended to power as King of Scotland. On the other hand, returning home with the shame of defeat, Edward II filled his cup of infamy.

Moral of the story: Failure doesn't mean you've lost your goals. Dwelling on failure is not the only solution.

Being different doesn't mean you're unique. You just can't afford to do something different. Rather keep the ball in the chest - you can.

Keep in mind - keep trying, success will come one day.

Even if you lose, start over again. Say - 'Winning is my goal, not defeat!'

Hope the above story will inspire us all to act with more conviction.



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