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Short Story_22

 A Blind Man's love A man married a beautiful girl.  He loved her very much.  One day she developed a skin disease.  Slowly she started to lose her beauty.  It so happened that one day her husband left for a tour.  While returning he met with an accident and lost his eyesight.  However, their married life continued as usual.  But as days passed she lost her beauty gradually. Blind husband did not know this and there was not any difference in their married life.  He continued to love her and she also loved him very much.  One day she died.  Her death brought him a great sorrow.  He finished all her last rites and wanted to leave that town. A man from behind called and said, “Now how will you be able to walk all alone?  All these days your wife used to help you”.  He replied, “I am not blind.  I was acting because if she knew l could see her skin condition due to a disease, it would have pained her more than her disease.  I didn’t love her for her beauty alone, but I fel

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 A Limit of Your Kindness Recently Steve had a car accident. So he put his car in the garage to carry out the repair work. Since he had to go to the job daily, he decided that until the car is ready, he will travel by the metro train. One day, he noticed a homeless guy at the train station at night. He felt pity for him, so he gave him some change from his pocket. The homeless guy thanked him for it. Next day again, he noticed the homeless guy at the same place. This time Steve though to get him something to eat, so he went outside the station and brought him a meal. The homeless guy thanked him for his kindness. But Steve got curious and asked him, “How did you get to this point?” The homeless guy looked up at him and with a smile, he said, “By Showing Love.” Steve didn’t understand it, so he asked him, “What do you mean by that?” The homeless guy replied that “Throughout my whole life, I made sure that everyone was happy. No matter what was going right or wrong in my lif

Short Story_20

A King's Painting Once upon a time, there was a Kingdom. The king there only had one leg and one eye, but he was very intelligent and kind. Everyone in his kingdom lived a happy and a healthy life because of their king. One day the king was walking through the palace hallway and saw the portraits of his ancestors. He thought that one day his children will walk in the same hallway and remember all the ancestors through these portraits. But, the king did not have his portrait painted. Due to his physical disabilities, he wasn’t sure how his painting would turn out. So he invited many famous painters from his and other kingdoms to the court. The king then announced that he wants a beautiful portrait made of himself to be placed in the palace. Any painter who can carry out this should come forward. He will be rewarded based on how the painting turns up. All of the painters began to think that the king only has one leg and one eye. How can his picture be made very beautiful

Short Story_19

 The Leap at Rhodes Once, there was a man who visited foreign lands. When he returned, all he could talk about was the wonderful adventures he had and the great deeds he had done. One of the feats he told was about a leap he made in a city called Rhodes. “The leap was so great,” the man said. “No other man can make such a leap. Many persons in Rhodes saw me and can prove I am telling the truth.” “No need for witnesses,” said one who was listening. “Suppose that this city is Rhodes, now show how far you can jump.” Moral It’s the deeds that count, not the boasting words.

Short Story_18

 Controlling Anger Once, there was a young boy. This boy had problems controlling his anger. When he got angry, he would say the first thing that came to mind, even if it affected people. One day, his father gifted him a hammer and a bundle of nails, then said, “Whenever you get mad, hammer a nail into the backyard fence.” In the first days, the boy used up half of the nails. Over the next weeks, he used up fewer nails, until his temper was under control. Then, his father asked the young boy to remove a nail for each day he didn’t lose his temper. On the day when the boy removed his last nail, his father told him, “You have done good, boy. But, can you see the holes in the wall? The fence is never going to be the same. Likewise, when you say mean things in anger, you’ll leave a scar.” Moral  Anger is like a knife — one of the most dangerous weapons. When you use it, the wounds will heal, but the scars remain.

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 The Dog at the Well A mother dog and her pups lived on a farm. On the farm, there was a well. The mother dog always told her pups never to go near or play around it. One day, one of the pups was overcome by curiosity and wondered why they weren’t allowed to go near the well. So, he decided he wanted to explore it. He went down to the well and climbed up the wall to peek inside. In the well, he saw his reflection in the water but thought it was another dog. The little pup got angry when his reflection was imitating him, so he decided to fight it. The little pup jumped into the well, only to find there was no dog. He began to bark and bark until the farmer came to rescue him. The pup had learned his lesson and never went back to the well again. Moral  Always listen to what elders say and don’t defy them.

Short Story_16

The Miser and His Gold There once was an old miser who lived in a house with a garden. The old miser used to hide all his gold coins under stones in his garden. Every night, before he went to bed, the miser went out into his garden to count his coins. He continued the same routine every day, but he never spent a single, golden coin. One day, a thief saw the old miser hiding his coins. Once the old miser went back into his house, the thief went to the hiding place and took all the gold. The following day, as the old man came out to count his coins, he found it was gone and started wailing loudly. His neighbor heard the cries and came running, asking what had happened. Upon learning what had occurred, the neighbor asked, “Why didn’t you just save the money inside your house where it would’ve been safe?” The neighbor continued, “Having it inside the house would make it easier to access when you need to buy something.” “Buy something?” answered the miser, “I was never going

Short Story_15

   The Bundle Of Sticks Once upon a time, there was an old man who lived in a village with his three sons. Although his three sons were hard workers, they quarreled all the time. The old man tried to unite them but failed. Months passed by, and the old man became sick. He asked his sons to remain united, but they failed to listen to him. At that moment, the old man decided to teach them a lesson — to forget their differences and come together in unity. The old man summoned his sons, then proceeded to tell them, “I will provide you with a bundle of sticks. Separate each stick, and then break each into two. The one who finishes first will be rewarded more than the others.” And so, the sons agreed. The old man provided them with a bundle of ten sticks each, and then asked the sons to break each stick into pieces. The sons broke the sticks within minutes, then proceeded to quarrel among themselves again. The old man said, “My dear sons, the game is not yet over. I will now

Short Story_14

 The Bear and Two Friends One day, two friends were walking through the forest. They knew the forest was a dangerous place and that anything could happen. So, they promised to remain close to each other in case of any danger. All of a sudden, a big bear was approaching them. One of the friends quickly climbed a nearby tree, leaving the other friend behind. The other friend did not know how to climb, and instead, followed common sense. He laid down on the ground and remained there, breathless, pretending to be dead. The bear approached the friend lying on the ground. The animal started to smell his ear before slowly wandering off again because bears never touch those who are dead. Soon, the friend who hid in the tree came down. He asked his friend, “My dear friend, what secret did the bear whisper to you?” The friend replied, “The bear simply advised me never to believe a false friend.” Moral  A true friend will always support and stand by you in any situation.

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 The Ants and the Grasshopper One bright autumn day, a family of ants was busy working in the warm sunshine. They were drying out the grain they had stored up during the summer when a starving grasshopper came up. With his fiddle under his arm, the grasshopper humbly begged for a bite to eat. “What!” cried the ants, “Haven’t you stored any food away for the winter? What in the world were you doing all summer?” “I didn’t have time to store any food before winter,” the grasshopper whined. “I was too busy making music that the summer flew by.” The ants simply shrugged their shoulders and said, “Making music, were you? Very well, now dance!” The ants then turned their backs on the grasshopper and returned to work. Moral There’s a time for work and a time for play.

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 A Glass Of Milk There once was a poor boy who spent his days going door-to-door selling newspapers to pay for school. One day, as he was walking his route, he started feeling low and weak. The poor boy was starving, so he decided to ask for food when he came to the next door. The poor boy asked for food but was denied every time, until he reached the door of a girl. He asked for a glass of water, but seeing his poor state, the girl came back with a glass of milk. The boy asked how much he owed her for the milk, but she refused payment. Years later, the girl, who was now a grown woman, fell sick. She went from doctor to doctor, but no one was able to cure her. Finally, she went to the best doctor in town. The doctor spent months treating her until she was finally cured. Despite her happiness, she was afraid she couldn’t afford to pay the bill. But, when the hospital handed her the bill, it read, ‘Paid in full, with a glass of milk.’ Moral No good deed goes unrewarded.

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 The Needle Tree Once, there were two brothers who lived at the forest’s edge. The oldest brother was always unkind to his younger brother. The older brother took all the food and snatched all the good clothes. The oldest brother used to go into the forest in search of firewood to sell in the market. As he walked through the forest, he chopped off the branches of every tree, until he came upon a magical tree. The tree stopped him before he chopped its branches and said, ‘Oh, kind sir, please spare my branches. If you spare me, I will provide you with golden apples.’ The oldest brother agreed but was feeling disappointed with how many apples the tree gave him. Overcome by greed, the brother threatened to cut the entire tree if it didn’t provide him with more apples. But, instead of giving more apples, the tree showered him with hundreds of tiny needles. The brother fell to the ground, crying in pain as the sun began to set. Soon, the younger brother became worried and went

Short Story_10

 When Adversity Knocks Asha was getting frustrated and tired of life, so she asked her father what to do. Her father told her to bring an egg, two tea leaves, and a potato. He then brought out three vessels, filled them with water, and placed them on the stove. Once the water was boiling, he told Asha to place the items into each pot and keep an eye on them. After 10 minutes, he asked Asha to peel the egg, peel the potato, and strain the leaves. Asha was left confused. Her father explained, “Each item was placed into the same circumstance, boiling water. See how each responded differently?” He continued, “The egg was soft, but is now hard. The potato was hard, but is now soft. And the tea leaves, they changed the water itself.” The father then asked, “When adversity calls, we respond in the same manner as they have. Now, are you an egg, a potato, or tea leaves?” Moral  We can choose how to respond in difficult situations.

Short Story_9

Elephant and Friends A lone elephant walked through the forest, looking for friends. She soon saw a monkey and proceeded to ask, ‘Can we be friends, monkey?’ The monkey quickly replied, ‘You are big and can’t swing on trees like I do, so I cannot be your friend.’ Defeated, the elephant continued to search when it stumbled across a rabbit. She proceeded to ask him, ‘Can we be friends, rabbit?’ The rabbit looked at the elephant and replied, “You are too big to fit inside my burrow. You cannot be my friend.” Then, the elephant continued until she met a frog. She asked, “Will you be my friend, frog?” The frog replied, “You are too big and heavy; you cannot jump like me. I am sorry, but you can’t be my friend.” The elephant continued to ask the animals she met on her way, but always received the same reply. The following day, the elephant saw all the forest animals run in fear. She stopped a bear to ask what was happening and was told the tiger was attacking all the small animals

Short Story_8

 The Farmer and the Well One day, a farmer was looking for a water source for his farm, when he bought a well from his neighbor. The neighbor, however, was cunning. The next day, as the farmer came to draw water from his well, the neighbor refused to let him take any water. When the farmer asked why, the neighbor replied, “I sold you the well, not the water,” and walked away. Distraught, the farmer went to the emperor to ask for justice. He explained what had happened. The emperor called on Birbal, one of his nine, and wisest, courtiers. Birbal proceeded to question the neighbor, “Why don’t you let the farmer take water from the well? You did sell the well to the farmer?” The neighbor replied, “Birbal, I did sell the well to the farmer but not the water within it. He has no right to draw water from the well.” Birbal said, “Look, since you sold the well, you have no right to keep the water in the farmer’s well. Either you pay rent to the farmer, or take it out immediately.

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 The Golden Egg Once upon a time, a farmer had a goose that laid one golden egg every day. The egg provided enough money for the farmer and his wife to support their daily needs. The farmer and his wife continued to be happy for a long time. But, one day, the farmer thought to himself, “Why should we take just one egg a day? Why can’t we take them all at once and make a lot of money?” The farmer told his wife his idea, and she foolishly agreed. Then, the next day, as the goose laid its golden egg, the farmer was quick with a sharp knife. He killed the goose and cut its stomach open, in the hopes of finding all its golden eggs. But, as he opened the stomach, the only thing he found was guts and blood. The farmer quickly realized his foolish mistake and proceeded to cry over his lost resource. As the days went on, the farmer and his wife became poorer and poorer. How jinxed and how foolish they were. Moral  Never act before you think.

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 A Wise Old Owl There was an old owl who lived in an oak tree. Every day, he observed incidents that occurred around him. Yesterday, he watched as a young boy helped an old man carry a heavy basket. Today, he saw a young girl shouting at her mother. The more he saw, the less he spoke. As the days went on, he spoke less but heard more. The old owl heard people talking and telling stories. He heard a woman saying an elephant jumped over a fence. He heard a man saying that he had never made a mistake. The old owl had seen and heard what happened to people. There were some who became better, some who became worse. But the old owl in the tree had become wiser, each and every day. Moral Be more observant. Talk less and listen more. This will make us wise.

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 The Milkmaid and her Pail One day, Molly the milkmaid had filled her pails with milk. Her job was to milk the cows, and then bring the milk to the market to sell. Molly loved to think about what to spend her money on. As she filled the pails with milk and went to market, she again thought of all the things she wanted to buy. As she walked along the road, she thought of buying a cake and a basket full of fresh strawberries. A little further down the road, she spotted a chicken. She thought, “With the money I get from today, I’m going to buy a chicken of my own. That chicken will lay eggs, then I will be able to sell milk and eggs and get more money!” She continued, “With more money, I will be able to buy a fancy dress and make all the other milkmaids jealous.” Out of excitement, Molly started skipping, forgetting about the milk in her pails. Soon, the milk started spilling over the edges, covering Molly. Drenched, Molly said to herself, “Oh no! I will never have enough

Short Story_4

 The Proud Rose Once upon a time, in a desert far away, there was a rose who was so proud of her beautiful looks. Her only complaint was growing next to an ugly cactus. Every day, the beautiful rose would insult and mock the cactus on his looks, all while the cactus remained quiet. All the other plants nearby tried to make the rose see sense, but she was too swayed by her own looks. One scorching summer, the desert became dry, and there was no water left for the plants. The rose quickly began to wilt. Her beautiful petals dried up, losing their lush color. Looking to the cactus, she saw a sparrow dip his beak into the cactus to drink some water. Though ashamed, the rose asked the cactus if she could have some water. The kind cactus readily agreed, helping them both through the tough summer, as friends. Moral  Never judge anyone by the way they look.

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  The Fox and the Grapes One day, a fox became very hungry as he went to search for some food. He searched high and low, but couldn’t find something that he could eat. Finally, as his stomach rumbled, he stumbled upon a farmer’s wall. At the top of the wall, he saw the biggest, juiciest grapes he’d ever seen. They had a rich, purple color, telling the fox they were ready to be eaten. To reach the grapes, the fox had to jump high in the air. As he jumped, he opened his mouth to catch the grapes, but he missed. The fox tried again but missed yet again. He tried a few more times but kept failing. Finally, the fox decided it was time to give up and go home. While he walked away, he muttered, “I’m sure the grapes were sour anyway.” Moral  Never despise what we can’t have; nothing comes easy.

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 The Golden Touch There once was a king named Midas who did a good deed for a Satyr. And he was then granted a wish by Dionysus, the god of wine. For his wish, Midas asked that whatever he touched would turn to gold. Despite Dionysus’ efforts to prevent it, Midas pleaded that this was a fantastic wish, and so, it was bestowed. Excited about his newly-earned powers, Midas started touching all kinds of things, turning each item into pure gold. But soon, Midas became hungry. As he picked up a piece of food, he found he couldn’t eat it. It had turned to gold in his hand. Hungry, Midas groaned, “I’ll starve! Perhaps this was not such an excellent wish after all!” Seeing his dismay, Midas’ beloved daughter threw her arms around him to comfort him, and she, too, turned to gold. “The golden touch is no blessing,” Midas cried. Moral Greed will always lead to downfall.

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The Boy who cried Wolf Once, there was a boy who became bored when he watched over the village sheep grazing on the hillside. To entertain himself, he sang out, “Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep!” When the villagers heard the cry, they came running up the hill to drive the wolf away. But, when they arrived, they saw no wolf. The boy was amused when seeing their angry faces. “Don’t scream wolf, boy,” warned the villagers, “when there is no wolf!” They angrily went back down the hill. Later, the shepherd boy cried out once again, “Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep!” To his amusement, he looked on as the villagers came running up the hill to scare the wolf away. As they saw there was no wolf, they said strictly, “Save your frightened cry for when there really is a wolf! Don’t cry ‘wolf’ when there is no wolf!” But the boy grinned at their words while they walked grumbling down the hill once more. Later, the boy saw a real wolf sneaking around his flock. Alar

အာဏာရူးသို့

  အာဏာရူးသို့ ယုတ်မာကြမ်းတမ်း စိတ်ညစ်ညမ်း၍ ဝိုင်းဖမ်းပစ်ခတ် အာဏာငတ်တို့ ပြည်သူကိုသတ် ရှေ့ရေးဖျက်၏ ရက်စက်သွေးအေး ဖက်ဆစ်ခွေးတို့ လက်နက်အားကိုး ပေါက်ပန်းညှိုးတို့ မင်းတို့ရှေ့ရေး မင်းတို့တွေးလော့

မစဉ်းစားခြင်းသေတ္တာ

မစဉ်းစားခြင်းသေတ္တာ  ကမ္ဘာပေါ်မှာ ကိုယ့်ကိုချစ်တဲ့လူဟာ ဘောလုံးသင်းတစ်သင်းစာလောက်မှ ရှိရဲ့လား မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူး … တဲ့။ ဘယ်သူဟာ ပန်းသီးတစ်လုံးကို စားပြီး နယူတန်လို တွေးခေါ်မိပါသလဲ မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူး … တဲ့။ သီချင်းတစ်ပုဒ်ကို နားထောင်ရင်း ဘယ်သူဟာ ကမ္ဘာသစ်စေမယ့် သီအိုရီရဖူးလို့လဲ မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူး … တဲ့။ တစ်ကိုယ်လုံး တစ်ဘဝလုံး စုပ်ယူ ကိုယ့်ကို မသေရုံ မွေးမြူထားတဲ့လူတွေ ရှိနေပြီ မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူး … တဲ့။ မည်သူမဆိုပေါ့ အရာအားလုံးကို မစွမ်းဆောင်နိုင်ဘူး တစ်ခုခု လွဲချော်နေတဲ့အကြောင်း ပြောပြချင်တယ် မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူး … တဲ့။ ကမ္ဘာပေါ်မှာ ဘယ်အရာမဆို ညာလို့ရပေမယ့် အစာအိမ်ကို ညာလို့မရတဲ့အကြောင်း ပြောပြချင်တယ် မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူး … တဲ့။ လူတိုင်းလူတိုင်းရဲ့ ရင်ထဲမှာ ပင်လယ်ရှိတယ် လူတွေဟာ ဒီပင်လယ်ကို ကျယ်ပြန့်အောင် နက်ရှိုင်းလှပအောင် မစီးဆင်းတတ်ကြဘူး မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူး … တဲ့။ မစဉ်းစားခြင်းသေတ္တာတစ်လုံး ရှိခဲ့တယ် ဘာကိုမှ မစဉ်းစားတော့ပါဘူးတဲ့ ဂျင်းဘောင်းဘီအိတ်ထဲကို လက်နှိုက် မစဉ်းစားခြင်းသေတ္တာဟာ လေချွန်ပြီးနေလေရဲ့။ ။ မောင်ချောနွယ်

ဘုရားသခင်က ကြွေအံမကစားခဲ့ဘူး ငါတို့တွေက ကြွေအံကစားခဲ့တယ်

  ဘုရားသခင်က ကြွေအံမကစားခဲ့ဘူး  ငါတို့တွေက ကြွေအံကစားခဲ့တယ် ကစားဝိုင်းမှာ ထိုးချလိုက်တဲ့ လောင်းကြေးက ဘဝရယ်ပါ …။ လောင်းကစားဝိုင်းဆိုတာ စိတ်ကူးမှန်မှန်နဲ့ ဉာဏ်ကစားဖို့ပါပဲ ကံတရားကတော့ သူ့ဘာသာသူ စီးဆင်းနေပေလိမ့် ကံနဲ့ ဉာဏ်ထပ်မိရင် ငါတို့ဘဝတွေ လတ်ဆတ်ပေလိမ့် ငါတို့တတွေ ကံကို ကြွေအံကစားခဲ့ကြတယ်။ ငါတို့တတွေ စိုက်မိတဲ့ စိတ်စိုက်ကွက်တွေဟာ စံကွက်အမှန်တွေပါ။ ပေါ့ပေါ့သွမ်းသွမ်းအမှုတွေလည်း မပြုခဲ့ကြပါဘူး။ ငါတို့တွေက စိတ်မသန့်လို့ မထိုးခဲ့တာတွေဟာ ငါတို့ရဲ့ အနိုင်ကြွေးတွေပါ။ ဇာတ် … အဲဒီက စခဲ့ကြတာပေါ့ အဲဒီကနေ မိုးကျော်သူဟာ ဟိုတယ်ကာလီဖိုးနီးယားကို ထွက်သွားနိုင်တာတစ်ခုပဲ ခုတော့ ငါတို့အံဆွဲထဲမှာ ဘာမှမရှိတော့ဘူး။ ။ မောင်ချောနွယ်

ခေါက်ရှာငှက်ကလေးများ

  ခေါက်ရှာငှက်ကလေးများ သီချင်းဟောင်းတွေကြောင့် ကမ္ဘာဟောင်းခဲ့ရတယ် မနေ့ကလည်း ဒါပဲ ဒီကနေ့လည်း ဒါပဲ ဒါပဲ ဟောင်းပြီးရင်း ဟောင်းနေတော့တယ် အကာအကွယ်မရှိဘဲ ဟင်းလင်း အတင်းအကျပ် စီးနင်းခံရ လောကကြီးကို လေ့လာကြည့်တော့ ဘာမှန်းမသိတော့ဘူး ဘဝကို တစ်စစီ လိုက်လိုက်စမ်းရ ဒီလောက်တောင် ရှူံးရပြီလား ပေါက်ကွဲချင်တယ် မျိုသိပ်ပေးလိုက်ရ အနာဆုံး ဒဏ်ရာပါပဲ စိတ်နှလုံး ခြောက်ခြားဖွယ်ရာပါလား ဝန်စည်စလယ်တွေ လေးလေးလံလံ ထမ်းပိုးခဲ့ရ ဘာတွေမှန်းမသိ လိုအပ်တာထက် ပိုမိုလှပသာယာလာ ဒီဘဝမှာ ငါပေါင်းရတဲ့ အရာတွေမှန်သမျှ မကောင်း ငါမပေါင်းရတဲ့ အရာမှန်သမျှသာ ကောင်းခဲ့ ပျော်စရာနေ့ရက်တွေ ပျောက်ဆုံးခဲ့ နေ့ရက်တိုင်း ညှိုးငယ်ခဲ့ရတယ် သုညမှ ဘာမှမရှိ စပါးပိုး ကောက်ပိုး အသီးအနှံပိုးတွေ ဖောက်ချည်ရက်ခဲ့ လေချိုလေအေးတွေ အရှိန်အဟုန်ပြင်းပြင်း ငါ့ခရီးစဉ်မှာ ဉာဏ်ကြောင့် ဒုက္ခရောက်ရသည်တဲ့။ ။ မောင်ချောနွယ်

အငွေ့ပျံနေ့ရက်များ

  အငွေ့ပျံနေ့ရက်များ အာခိမိဒိသီအိုရီဟာ သွားတစ်ချောင်းအဖြစ် ရောက်ရှိလာတယ်။ ရေချိန်လွတ်နေတဲ့ စားပွဲခုံတစ်ခုံ ခုန်လို့။ အလွန်တရာ အရသာရှိခဲ့တာက မျှော်လင့်နေရတာ မှန်သမျှပေါ့။ ချစ်လှစွာသော လောကဓံတရားရေ … ဖြစ်ချင်တိုင်း မဖြစ်ရတာကိုဘဲ ချစ်နေရပါတယ်။ အသက်ရှူသံတွေထဲမှာ ပန်းပွင့်တွေရှိတယ် အသက်ရှူသံဟာ ပန်းပွင့်ဖြစ်တယ်။ ဆူးရှိ အရသာချဉ်စူးစူး အစေးလည်းထွက် ကျီးပေါင်းတက်နေတဲ့ အိပ်မက်တစ်ခု အသက်ရှူသံ ပန်းပွင့်ထဲမှာ ရှိနေလေရဲ့။ ။ မောင်ချောနွယ်

လူဆိုတာ အနွေးဓာတ်လိုတယ်

  လူဆိုတာ အနွေးဓာတ်လိုတယ် လူဆိုတာ အနွေးဓာတ်လိုတယ် မြနှင်းဝေရေ မင်းမရှိရင်ငါမဖြစ်ဘူးကွဲ့ လူဆိုတာအနွေးဓာတ်လိုတယ်။ အနွေးဓာတ်ဟာ တောင်အရပ်ကစပြီး အမြဲလာတယ်။ မြနှင်းဝေရေ တို့၊ပင်လယ်တွေဆီသွားကြစို့ အနွေးဓာတ်ဟာ တောင်အရပ်ကစပြီး အမြဲတမ်းလာတယ်။ ဂုဏ်သိက္ခာနဲ့ဘဝကို လျှော်ကြေးအဖြစ်ပေးဆပ်ခါ ကော်ပီသီချင်းတွေနဲ့ ဝမ်းစာရှာပြီး ကဗျာဆရာအဖြစ်သေလိုတဲ့ ငါ့မိတ်ဆွေလည်း အနွေးဓာတ်လိုအပ်ခဲ့မယ်။ ကြယ်တွေနဲ့တိုးတိုက်မိမတတ် မှောင်မှောင်မည်းမည်း ကံတရားလမ်းမကြီးပေါ်မှာ မအေးကြည်လေးလဲ အနွေးဓာတ်လိုအပ်နေပြီပေါ့။ လူတိုင်းလူတိုင်းဟာ ပွင့်လင်းရာသီကိုစောင့်မျှော်ရင်း နွေးထွေးမှု့ကိုငံ့လင့်ရင်း အချင်းချင်းတီးတိုးပြောဆိုနေကြရဲ့။ ဒါပေမယ့် မြနှင်းဝေရေ သီချင်းတစ်ပုဒ်ကို သီဆိုဖို့တော့ ဘယ်သူမှ သတိမရကြဘူးပေါ့။ ဥပမာ ငါတို့ရဲ့အာဇာနည်တွေနဲ့ သူတို့စတေးခဲ့ရတဲ့ ဘဝများအကြောင်းပေါ့။ ဟောဒီ ဆောင်းဟာလေ လူတစ်ယောက်အတွက် မောင်းချဓားတစ်ချောင်းကိုသွားပြီး သတိရစေနိုင်ရဲ့။ သူမျှော်လင့်ခဲ့တဲ့ မိန်းမတစ်ယောက်ရဲ့အချစ်အတွက် သူပေးဆပ်နိုင်တဲ့ အကောင်းဆုံးအရာဟာ ဒါပါပဲလားလို့ တွေးမိသူတစ်ယောက်အဖို့ပေါ့။ ဘဝကို သီချင်းလုပ်လုပ်ပြီးဆိုချင်တဲ့ လူတစ်ယောက်ရဲ့အဖို့မှာလည်း

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 Live in Present ပစ္စုပ္ပန်မှာနေပါ။ အရင်တုန်းက အကြောင်းအရာတွေကို ပြန်ပြန် rehearsal လုပ်ပြီး စိတ်ညစ်နေကြအုန်းမာလား? စာမေးပွဲရှိရင်တောင် ကျက်ပြီးသားစာတွေ revision မပြန်ချင်ကျတဲ့သူတွေက ဘာလို့အတိတ်ကိုပြန်ပြန်သွားနေကြတာလဲ.... ?  

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 Before blaming others,  first of all,u should judge yourself.   တခြားသူကို အပြစ်မတင်ခင် ကိုယ်ဘယ်လောက်မှန်နေလဲ အရင်ဆုံးဖြတ်ပါ  သူများမိသားစုကို အပြစ်မတင်ခင် ကိုယ့်မိသားစုကကော ဘယ်လောက်မှန်နေလဲ  သူများသားသမီးကို အပြစ်မတင်ခင် ကိုယ့်သားသမီးကကော ဘယ်လောက်ထိ ကောင်းတာတွေလုပ်နေလဲ  အပြစ်တင်ရတာက လွယ်ပါတယ်  ဒါမယ့် အဲ့အပြစ်တင်လိုက်တာကြောင့် ရလာတဲ့ကောင်းကျိုးကကော..?  သူများကိုအပြစ်တင်လို့ ချမ်းသာသွားတဲ့သူမျိုး မတွေ့ဖူးပါဘူး  ကျွန်တော်ဘေးအိမ်ကအဒေါ်ကြီးဆိုရင် LGBT တွေကို အမြဲအပြစ်တင်ပါတယ် ယောကျာ်းလေးပုံစံနဲ့နေတတ်တဲ့ ကောင်မလေးတွေကိုဆိုရင် အမြဲတမ်း မကောင်းပြောတတ်ပါတယ် Tomboy တွေမြင်ရင် ပိုဆိုးပြီပေါ့ဗျာ..အဲ့တာနဲ့ သိပ်မကြာပါဘူး သူ့ရဲ့ချစ်လှစွာသော တစ်ဦးတည်းသောသမီးလေးဟာ Tomboy နဲ့လိုက်ပြေးသွားလို့ ဘာမှမတတ်နိုင်ဘဲ နေလေသတဲ့...