Peter lived in a village. He was sad recently because he thought that he had 1left. One day, Peter went to ask a wise man2help. He said to the wise man, "I don't have anything left,3I don't want to live." The wise man said, "I'm sorry to hear that."
Then the wise man took a piece of paper and drew a straight line down the middle. He explained that he would write down the things Peter4on the left side and the things Peter still had on the right side.
The wise man asked, “When did your5leave you?”
What do you mean? "They haven't left me. They love me! That's great!" said the wise man. "Then that will be the first thing on the right side—Family haven't left." Now, do you have freedom?
"That's a silly question. Of course I6!"
"Good! That's the7one on the right side-You have freedom! said the wise man, writing it down.
After Peter8some more questions in the same way, he finally understood and smiled. "Things will change when you think of them in a9way!" he said.
As a matter of fact, change your10and you will change your world.