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Read this small story; Hope that makes a BIG change in YOU !!

Read this small story;
Hope that makes a BIG change in YOU !!
At The End Don't Forget To Share It If It Inspires You..

The Professor began his class by holding up a glass with some water in it.
He held it up for all to see & asked the students "How much do you think
this glass weighs?"

'50gms!'..... '100gms!' .....'125gms' ...the students answered.

"I really don't know unless I weigh it," said the professor, "but, my
question is:
What would happen if I held it up like this for a few minutes?"

'Nothing' ...the students said.

'Ok what would happen if I held it up like this for an hour?' the professor
asked.

'Your arm would begin to ache' said one student.

"You're right, now what would happen if I held it for a day?"

"Your arm could go numb; you might have severe muscle stress & paralysis &
have to go to hospital for sure!"

... Ventured another student & all the students laughed "Very good.

But during all this, did the weight of the glass change?" Asked the
professor.

'No'.. Was the answer.
"Then what caused the arm ache & the muscle stress?"

The students were puzzled.
"What should I do now to come out of pain?" asked professor again.

"Put the glass down!" said one of the students "Exactly!" said the
professor.

Life's problems are something like this.

Hold it for a few minutes in your head & they seem OK.
Think of them for a long time & they begin to ache.

Hold it even longer & they begin to paralyze you. You will not be able to do
anything.

It's important to think of the challenges or problems in your life, But EVEN
MORE IMPORTANT is to 'PUT THEM DOWN' at the end of every day before you go
to sleep...

That way, you are not stressed, you wake up every day fresh &strong & can
handle any issue, any challenge that comes your way!

So, when you start your day today, Remember friend to 'PUT THE GLASS DOWN'

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