QUESTION 3 "Never regret your decision even if it causes your life.". What is the implied meaning of this advice? A) Live bravely. B) Don't, cry over spilled milk. C) Never give up if you want success. D) Believe that nothing is forever accept for God.

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QUESTION 3
"Never regret your decision even if it causes your life.". What is the implied meaning of this
advice?
A) Live bravely.
B) Don't, cry over spilled milk.
C) Never give up if you want success.
D) Believe that nothing is forever accept for God.
Transcribed Image Text:QUESTION 3 "Never regret your decision even if it causes your life.". What is the implied meaning of this advice? A) Live bravely. B) Don't, cry over spilled milk. C) Never give up if you want success. D) Believe that nothing is forever accept for God.
One day, a hunter caught a Magpie. With sadness, the Magpie begged the hunter to release
him.
The bird asked, "What are you going to do with me?"
The hunter answer " I want to slaught you and eat you as a dish"
The Magpie says again "believe me, I won't taste good and you wont be full. I hope you
won't eat me. Instead, I'll give you three advices that are worth than eating me. "
The bird promised that the first advice will be given once the hunter release the bird from his
grip. The second one will be given when the bird landed an a tree branch and the third one
when it reaches the top of the mountain.
Affected by the Magpie's beg,the hunter agreed.He then ask for the first advice. The bird
says"Never ever regret the decision you've made even if it cosses your life.
The hunter release the Magpie and it flew to the tree branch The bird tells him the second
advice"Never trust anything opposite what logical without proof."
Then, the bird fly to top of the mountain.From there,the bird says, "What an unlucky man! If
only you had slaughted me, you will get two pearls and they weight about 10 grams each."
The hunter was shocked with the Mgpie's statement. The hunter felt betrayed "How could I
be so fool to let such a good opportunity fly!"
The hunter felt very sad everytime he thinks about it. However the hunter said that the
Magpie should at least tell him the third advice.
The Magpie answers,"How fool of you to ask for the third advice when you haven't give
thought about the second.l've told you to trust anything opposite the logical without proof
and you did trust me without proof.You have trusted something illogical and regret it. Hey
fool,how about you think me myself with my flesh and blood doesn't even weight twenty
grams.With that how could there be two pearls weight ten grams each. I'm not large enough
to keep such big pearls! How stupid of you! No wonder you're still a commoner.
The Magpie continues, "My third advice is that you shold share this with other fools like you
to not do something useless!"
So, the genius Magpie flies leaving the greedy hunter alone.
Transcribed Image Text:One day, a hunter caught a Magpie. With sadness, the Magpie begged the hunter to release him. The bird asked, "What are you going to do with me?" The hunter answer " I want to slaught you and eat you as a dish" The Magpie says again "believe me, I won't taste good and you wont be full. I hope you won't eat me. Instead, I'll give you three advices that are worth than eating me. " The bird promised that the first advice will be given once the hunter release the bird from his grip. The second one will be given when the bird landed an a tree branch and the third one when it reaches the top of the mountain. Affected by the Magpie's beg,the hunter agreed.He then ask for the first advice. The bird says"Never ever regret the decision you've made even if it cosses your life. The hunter release the Magpie and it flew to the tree branch The bird tells him the second advice"Never trust anything opposite what logical without proof." Then, the bird fly to top of the mountain.From there,the bird says, "What an unlucky man! If only you had slaughted me, you will get two pearls and they weight about 10 grams each." The hunter was shocked with the Mgpie's statement. The hunter felt betrayed "How could I be so fool to let such a good opportunity fly!" The hunter felt very sad everytime he thinks about it. However the hunter said that the Magpie should at least tell him the third advice. The Magpie answers,"How fool of you to ask for the third advice when you haven't give thought about the second.l've told you to trust anything opposite the logical without proof and you did trust me without proof.You have trusted something illogical and regret it. Hey fool,how about you think me myself with my flesh and blood doesn't even weight twenty grams.With that how could there be two pearls weight ten grams each. I'm not large enough to keep such big pearls! How stupid of you! No wonder you're still a commoner. The Magpie continues, "My third advice is that you shold share this with other fools like you to not do something useless!" So, the genius Magpie flies leaving the greedy hunter alone.
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