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a donkey could do

One day, a donkey past his prime slipped and fell into a well. The well had gone dry and was not too deep, but the donkey could not get out. It started braying from down there piteously. 

The owner came and saw what happened. The donkey kept screaming, wanting to get out, fearing for its life. He felt, "This stupid donkey will go on screaming. It is already old and of no use - neither I can put it to work nor sell it. Anyway I wanted to close the well. Let me do it now." So he decided to close the well and bury the donkey alive.

With his helpers, started throwing earth into the well. Every time a basketful of earth fell on its back, the donkey shook it off and stepped on top of the pile. As the earth gathered, it kept coming higher up. The moment the helpers filled up one side of the well, it walked out freely. 

If donkey could do that way ..... what can you do when someone throws sand in your gears?

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