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Title: Afiando o machado View count: 97 Rating: 5.0 (21 ratings) Description: Sharpening the ax In Alaska, a traditional sport is to cut trees. There are famous woodsmen, with domain, skill and energy in the use of the ax. Wanting to become also a great woodsman, a couple heard about the best of all loggers in the country. He decided to look for it. - I want to be his disciple. I want to learn to cut the tree as you. The couple embarked on learning the lessons of the master, and after some time found himself better than he. Stronger, faster, younger, would win easily the old woodsman. He challenged the master to an eight-hour competition to see which of the two cut more trees. The challenge was accepted, and the young woodcutter began cutting trees with enthusiasm and vigor. Between a tree and another looked at the master, but in most cases via the sat. The couple returned to their trees, certain of victory, feeling pity for the old master. When finished the day, much to the surprise of the young, the old master had cut many more trees than his challenger. - But how can you? - Was surprised. Almost every time I looked, you were resting! - No, my son, I was not resting. I was sharpening the ax. That's why you lost. Learning is a process that has no end. We always have something to learn. The time used to sharpen the ax is valuable rewards. The increase in learning that lasts a lifetime, as is always sharpen the ax. Continue honing your. Authored by Dr. Lair Ribeiro Tags: famosos, dominio, habilidade, discípulo, mestre, vitória, piedade, famous, domain, skill, disciple, master, win, pity, Author: SPCENTERCARCURSOS |