The Hen That Learned to Wait
“Stripped of its feathers and fed a few grains, the hen learned what power always teaches the hungry: pain is forgotten faster than hunger.”
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“Stripped of its feathers and fed a few grains, the hen learned what power always teaches the hungry: pain is forgotten faster than hunger.”
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Long ago, when gods still watched the paths of men, a young hero named Jason began a sea journey that would test courage, wisdom, and the true meaning of leadership. You will love this story.
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“I did not build a life that stood tall; I built a life that stayed. When love left and returned in different forms, I learned that shelter can be a destiny.” A nice story by Ignatious Antony
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From Mercury and Apollo to Chang’e and Chandrayaan, humanity’s greatest machines still borrow their courage from its oldest stories, proof that even in the age of rockets, we travel by myth as much as by mathematics.
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The mouse sat alone, watching the empty farmyard.
From the crack in the wall, the mouse remembered his small voice running from one corner of the yard to another, carrying a warning that grew lighter each time it was passed on.
A trap does not end where it snaps.
A silence does not end where it begins.
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A Centaur, a Sandal, and a Fleece: Stories From Greek Mythology, written by Ignatious Antony , tells the story of a frightened king, a brave child, and a choice made in haste set a quiet promise in motion, one that would carry a boy from exile to destiny, guided by courage, kindness, and the will to return.
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“Lessons Not Taught in Medical School” written by Ignatious Antony, is a Nice story that tells “Sometimes the diagnosis is right, the advice is correct, and the story is still incomplete”
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The Hellhound of the Underworld: Stories from Greek Mythology, is the 12th Labour of Hercules.“Herakles faced monsters, kings, and even death itself, but his final lesson was about courage, choice, and the fragile gift of being human.”
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The Apples of the Hesperides: Stories from Greek Mythology, written by Ignatious gives the message “With the golden apples glowing in his hands, Herakles learned that true strength is not found in defeating monsters, but in carrying responsibility, choosing wisdom, and walking forward even when the burden never truly lifts.”
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After the Matinee Movie, written by Ignatious Antony is a lovely story.”I walked out of the matinee believing it was just a film, not knowing it had already loosened something inside me. By nightfall, sitting alone in my room, I realised that some stories do not end on the screen,they quietly begin inside us,
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