Moral of the story, you just don't get something from nothing. If you need something, you need to put some effort and make some sacrifices. The initial result may not exactly be what you want but don't give up. Learn from your mistakes and keep going. The difficulties you encounter along the way will mold you to become a better version of you. Now pass that down to others so they may find their way.
Morale della favola, semplicemente non ottieni qualcosa dal nulla. Se hai bisogno di qualcosa, devi impegnarti e fare qualche sacrificio. Il risultato iniziale potrebbe non essere esattamente quello che desideri ma non arrenderti. Impara dai tuoi errori e vai avanti. Le difficoltà che incontrerai lungo la strada ti modelleranno per diventare una versione migliore di te. Ora passalo agli altri in modo che possano trovare la loro strada.
Moral of the story: the solution is always there. No matter impossible it might seem in the beginning; you must have faith that it is there and then start search for it.
Yeah! I heard this story in a book and there it is in animation . at last he left paper and wrote "trust me this pump will give to water". Good to see that.
There's water under the desert, we used to process it thru reverse osmosis, its quite toxic in raw , and had rain twice a year only between january and february.
Hmm! Interesting. So, He Left The Glass Of Water , So That If Anyone Will Ever Comes to This Situation Then It Will Help Them. It Seems Like The Glass Of Water is a Symbol Of Hope & Faith & He Left Hope There For Other People Because Faith & Hope Never Dies. Yeah! People Who Cares About Everybody & Everything are Just Beautiful.
Don't eat the seed, no matter how hungry you are. Invest (plant) it and whatever you get out of that, invest (plant) again. Persist and you will reap enough to eat and leave behind for others.
Great, Initially one should not give up on temporary results, keep going on for the best result, here he did the same. At last, he kept water in the tub. The ending seen is fantastic and mind-blowing.
Most won't know what you're talking about. Those that do still shamelessly buy Nestle products. Their former chairman Peter Brabeck-Letmathe also said it was "extreme" to say water is a human right before saying it is after a little backlash