Also, think about how you view success. If you see achievements as something you just get and keep forever, it can make it hard to accept new situations.
Instead, try to see success as something that needs ongoing effort and flexibility. This way of thinking will help you stay quick on your feet and ready for whatever life throws your way.
The story of Hem and Haw is a reminder of the risks of resisting change. Their struggles show us why it’s important to be flexible and aware. On the other hand, Sniff and Scurry’s success highlights how valuable it is to be adaptable and proactive.
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