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This is the story about a group of frogs traveling in the woods when two of them fell into a deep pit. Instead of trying to help , the others discouraged them from trying to get out until one actually defied them jumped out. The trick was to ignore the negative messages and considering them cheers instead. The moral of the story is that life and de…
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The story is about a Crow that thought it could be the happiest bird in the world if only it could be like 3 others birds. It soon discovered that envying the other birds wouldn't really make that happen for him. Listen and learn what the real problem was and what we as human beings can do should we find ourselves in the same predicament.…
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The story is about a man and his associates who headed to the west Coast during the gold rush of 1948. The initial dig showed that gold was present, but disappointment set in when nothing was found along the next 3 feet. I will let you guess what they did next. Another man after hearing what happened tried his luck and discovered gold 3 feet from w…
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This story is about a group of successful past students who visited their old university professor on evening. However, instead of enjoying his company, they spent most of the time focusing on their coffee cups and complaining about life. The professor used the coffee and the cup to teach them a valuable lesson about life. What lesson did you garne…
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This is a story set in Germany in 12th Century. It is known by many titles, but more famously as "The Four Musicians of Bremen" and has as its characters a donkey, a dog, a cat and a rooster. These animals worked for years on separate farms until their masters felt they were no longer useful and plotted to discard them. They each decided to run awa…
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Six blind men curious to determine what an elephant looks like agreed to do so by touch. Each reported their thinking, but not after accusing each other of not telling the truth. A sighted man finally described the elephant to the men and they to collaborate to come to a full understand using their mind's eye. One life lesson for for all of us is t…
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A young eagle fell from the safety of its nest one day and landed in a farm yard. The farmer picked it up and raised it with his chickens and before long it began to act like a chicken. A naturalist hearing this stopped by the farm to confirm what he heard and you will have to listen to hear what happened next.…
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This episode was set in Istanbul, Turkey and is about an old Caliph, who a young ruler observed planting saplings of date palms. The young ruler engaged the old Caliph in conversation about the sense in planting trees that take years to bear fruits , which he would not even live to eat. Listen and learn the rationale behind this story as the conver…
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The is the story of a blind boy, who sat on the steps of a famous building in his hometown begging. He carried a sign in his hand that read, " I am blind; please help" and he placed a hat by his feet. One day, a gentleman passed by a changed the wording on his sign to read, " The day is beautiful, but I cannot see it". Shortly afterwards, the man w…
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Everyone at some point loses something or someone and to each that loss appears the greatest. This story outlines the different losses people have experienced in life, including those due to death, but when compared to the quote by Norman Cousins, political journalist and renown world peace advocate, " Death is not the greatest loss; it is what die…
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The story is about a donkey (Ass) and a tiger having a discussion about the color of grass. The discussion got heated and a mediator was required- in came the Lion (The King), who settled the argument by punishing the tiger for wasting time arguing with an Ass. Listen for the life lessons and share with a friend.…
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From the beginning of time humanity has always been divided, but not until in modern time- the 17th Century to be exact have we been divided into races. Ancient religions believe in the concept of the oneness of humanity and our inter-connectedness to nature until the big lie. The truth is that there is only one human race and any division has serv…
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An old woman once had two large pots which she used to carry water from a stream to her house. One pot developed a leak, but she continued to use it. To make things easy for her, she placed each pot at each end of a long pole laid across her shoulder. Every day she walked from the stream home , with one pot leaking and the other perfect. The leaky …
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This episode is about two brothers, who, after 40 years of healthy collaboration in business, fell into conflict. The conflict exploded tremendously causing them to not speaking to each other for sometime. The older brother hired a carpenter, who stopped by with his toolbox looking for work. The job he was given to do was to build a fence around th…
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This story is about an elephant and a dog who became pregnant the same month; however, the dog got curious when the elephant did not give birth in 9 month. The life lesson derived from the story is that even when others seem to be getting ahead of you in life, we should not envy or resent them ; instead we should be confident in our own journey kno…
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Happy New Year and welcome back to "In Search of Meaning with Amelia Rose". This episode has to do with two 9 year old kids- a boy and a girl. The girl approached a philosopher to ask the question, "Why do we Live?" the answers will amaze you let alone a 9 year old. The other story has to do with a boy whole was experimenting with matches and gasol…
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The story is about a professor who was asked to speak with some first year business students about an important management subject. Wanting to make a lasting impression on the young mind he decided to do an illustration, with limited words. Using a big jar, a sack of pebbles, a pouch of sand and a bottle of water; the professor taught the most prof…
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James Baldwin, internationally acclaimed author, preacher and Civil Rights activists was asked by a journalist why he wrote his first book- "Go Tell it on the Mountain"; he replied, " In order for me to write anything else, I first had to deal with the thing that hurt me the most- my father/step-father". But what about his father that hurt him for …
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As much as we would like to deny this truth, we are all guilty of judging others and whether we realize it or not, when we judge others, we do so not knowing their true motivation and without knowing what they are going through at any given time in their lives. The hard truth though is that when we judge other we conclude that we are superior to th…
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The story is about a boy with anger issue and how his father used a bucket of nails, a hammer and the backyard fence to teach to teach him a valuable lesson. The truth of the matter though is that as adults we sometimes more anger issues than children and we tend to use more hurtful words than they do. After all is said and done, removing the nail …
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This story is about a family of four-parents and two sons. The older son in each was to inherit his father's legacy as was the custom was in those days, but when his younger brother noticed that he had little regard for the inheritance; both he and his mother plotted to steal it from him. Both designed an elaborate scheme and did just that, but lif…
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This episode is about a father who taught his daughter a valuable life lesson about challenges using a potato, an egg and coffee beans , by pouring boiling water on all three. The moral of the story is that the way we experience life's challenges has everything to do with the way we respond to them. Which one are you likely to be? Learn how you can…
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This episode tells the story of a father who gave his two sons enough money to build a house except that he didn't tell them who the houses were for. The older son did a lousy job with his construction while the younger built a masterpiece. At the end of the day, the father informed both sons that the houses were theirs. The building of a house is …
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Whether we believe it or not the impressions we create for those looking on make for some memorable and not-so memorable moments in life; so, it behooves us to be intentional and genuine when we are in the presence of others. This is the lesson Nigerian, billionaire and Philanthropist, Femi Otedola learned when he complied with a friend's request t…
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The estimated annual cost of gun injury in 2012 exceeded $229 billion—about 1.4% of GDP; 31% of all households in the U.S. have firearms, and 22% of American adults personally own one or more firearms; there were 39,740 deaths from firearms in the U.S. in 2018. Sixty-one percent of deaths from firearms in the U.S. are suicides. ENOUGH IS ENOUGH.…
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This episode take a brief look of the killing of an unarmed, black man, George Floyd by a white police officer in Minneapolis in 2020. We looked at the failed attempts by bystanders to get the police officers to do anything to prevent Mr. Floyd's death; the power of privilège, and the feelings of helplessness, by people who already marginalized by …
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This is the first in a series of episodes on inequalities in America and takes the form of an interview with my friend and guest Mr. Ed Barber, retired engineer and student of history. Mr. Barber explains the grid system that failed in Texas recently due to a winter storm and the impact on residents. You don't want to miss it. Follow us on Facebook…
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In observance of Black History Month, I have chosen to address one aspect of derogatory name-calling of black to each other; nothing can be so dehumanizing or demoralizing (Nigger, whore, bitch, etc). Instead I am admonishing those who are so inclined to banish the ghosts of self-hate in honor of our ancestors, who paid the price for us to be calle…
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Silence can be viewed as a double-edged sword because as with most things in life it has both favorable and unfavorable consequences. Every day, all around us, we see negative consequences of silence manifest themselves; however, it is my hope that after listening to this episode you will examine your own use of silence and use it to save lives..…
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