Share a Fable
03 Sep 2014 15:04 - 03 Sep 2014 15:12 #158291
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My daughter has started online public schooling. The other day, her and I were going over one of her language arts lessons, one of several within a unit having to do with fiction stories, fables and myths. Her lesson was to read a fable called "What About Me?". After reading it, I felt it was worth sharing here, as it seems plenty Jedi-oriented. Enjoy! 
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“For it is easy to criticize and break down the spirit of others, but to know yourself takes a lifetime.”
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House of Orion
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TM: Alexandre Orion | Apprentice: Loudzoo (Knight)
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03 Sep 2014 15:20 #158293
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Thank you for sharing that with us Proteus, it was very insightful. It appears as the boy through this journey to find the carpet, gained more knowledge then he previously thought he would by this simple task. He learned how to build a pen, how spinners spin thread, and so on and so forth. I like that it also touches on something that I hold true to myself, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained."
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Proteus wrote: My daughter has started online public schooling. The other day, her and I were going over one of her language arts lessons, one of several within a unit having to do with fiction stories, fables and myths. Her lesson was to read a fable called "What About Me?". After reading it, I felt it was worth sharing here, as it seems plenty Jedi-oriented. Enjoy!
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Thank you for sharing that with us Proteus, it was very insightful. It appears as the boy through this journey to find the carpet, gained more knowledge then he previously thought he would by this simple task. He learned how to build a pen, how spinners spin thread, and so on and so forth. I like that it also touches on something that I hold true to myself, "Nothing ventured, nothing gained."
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