Son of cobbler became king

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Abraham Lincoln's father was an artisan, a farmer, a weaver, and a cobbler, who used to go to the homes of The Cardinal County nobles when he was young and sit in his family's shoes. In 1861, Abraham Lincoln became the President of the United States. In 1861, Abraham Lincoln became the President of the United States.

Abraham Lincoln belonged to the Lower Middle Class, although he was fighting for working-class rights. 'Abraham Lincoln became president and he abolished slavery in the United States.' He freed the slaves of the rebel states and joined the army. 'The American elite was directly affected by Lincoln's reforms, even though they turned against Abraham Lincoln. He also damaged Lincoln's fame and missed any chance of portraying him.

These people usually mocked Abraham Lincoln in the Senate session, but Lincoln never felt hurt by the joke. He always said that a person like me becoming president of the United States is the answer to thousands of millions of objections from all of them, so why do I need to answer? How strong of a nerve and courage Abraham Lincoln was, you should guess it from this incident. He entered the Senate for his first presidential address. He was heading for a seat reserved for the President. Suddenly, a senator got up from his seat and addressed Abraham Lincoln and said, "Don't forget this after becoming Lincoln President, your father sat in my family's shoes." The Senate laughed.

It was a satire that shook the roots of the world' We are all afraid of our past. We always hide it from the eyes of ourselves and others. You must have seen thousands of people in life who become fathers after development. Those who progress become rich or reach a higher position in social life On the go, the first associate their family's pandas with Hazrat Abdul Qadir Jilani, Ahmed Shah Abdali, Nadir Shah Durrani, and Taimur Ling and also take pride in this change in their lineage.

I have seen very few people in the world who have been very fond of 'mochi' lohar' tarkhan' and remained oily even after development or who allowed their father to remain a laborer or poor man even after development. 'After development in the world, especially in Pakistan, people's fathers usually change.' A Businessman from Karachi writes Siraj Teli with his name' I have never met him from his business I am not even aware, but whenever I see him called Siraj Teli on television or read Teli with his name in the newspapers, I bow my head uncontrollably and salute his greatness.

These are great men who have not made him malik Durrani mir Makki or Madani who let his father remain oily even after development. Greek businessmen and politicians are also great people in this sense. This minister, despite being an advisor, ambassador, and MP, writes Teli' Jolaha' Mochi and Tarkhan with his names and is regularly proud of it. 'I had the opportunity to meet a Greek minister seven or eight years ago. It was a caste cobbler and he wrote a regular cobbler in Greek with his name. It was the greatness of his character that our society is empty of, yet Abraham returns to Lincoln.

The noble senator stood in the Senate Hall and said to Abraham Lincoln, "Don't forget that your father sat in my family's shoes after becoming Lincoln President." The whole hall laughed at the phrase, 'Lincoln smiled and went straight to the dice and addressed the noble senator and said, "Sir, I know my father sat in your house, your family shoes and yours. In addition, the shoes of other nobles in this hall continued to sit, but you once thought there were thousands of cobblers in the United States, but your elders always made shoes from my father. Why? Because no cobbler could make a good shoe from my father all over America. 'My father was a great artist. His shoes were not just shoes. He used to put his soul in these shoes. 'No one in my father's entire career complained about the shoes he made. 'If you still have my father's shoe tight, I'll be present too.' I know how to make it, But I'm sure none of you will complain about my father's work because there was no one better than my father all over America.

He was a great artist, a genius, and a great workman, and I am proud to be the son of this great cobbler.' Abraham Lincoln finished the speech and sat in the chair of the presidency. 'The whole hall smelled a snake.' The senator who used the phrase on Lincoln bowed his head in shame and no American politician called Lincoln the son of a cobbler.

We are usually afraid of our past. We were poor in the past, we were worthless, and we didn't know things. We started wearing socks at the age of twenty, and we put on our pants for the first time at the age of thirty, etc. We usually keep these things hidden from others, but we forget that we will cover up the faults of the past as much as we want. Our past is like a shadow. The more we run away from it, the more powerful it runs ahead of us. It is much taller than our height. 'We forget that the only way to get rid of the past is to stand in front of the light of facts. You stand up to reality like Lincoln' The shadow of your past will go to your back and it will not be visible to you and the people standing in front of you.

If you are an ordinary person and there is no Gilani Zardari, Leghari, Durrani, and Tatar among your past and your ancestors, you need not be ashamed or upset because no one in the world has ever been able to make any positive change.

From the invention of the wheel to the iPhone, ninety-nine percent of the world's inventions and from jeans to canons shows, from bullock carts to escapes, and from joshanda to cancer medicine, all the world's greatest inventions are the perfection of those who had no good family burden on their backs. They were blessed with guidance, knowledge, and vision, and they continued to make life easier for people like them. They continued to open their ways. No matter how big the king becomes in the world, no matter how rich he accumulates wealth, and no matter how big the army commands, these people take command of shoes, shirts, pants, fragrances, laptops, and mobiles. The car and bedroom are needed by people who are the sons of some blacksmith, tarkhan, jolaha, tailor, or cobbler.

No king in the world has ever been able to make his garments, and no nobleman has been able to produce a comfortable shoe for himself. This honor has been conferred on the common people in any case and no powerful person in the world can take away this honor from these people. You may also be on the list of these great people, but for that, you have to stop running away from your past. You have to admit that your past was like Lincoln's father or you were a middle-class student like Steve Jobs and Bill Gates Or you started life by selling bottles of Coca-Cola like Warren Buffett.

Unless you accept your past like Lincoln, you won't be able to enjoy progress completely because when we try to cover our past loose legs with velvet, our legs are also left naked in this sai. 'Our time is also wasted.' We also lose the joys of life and our past is full of height. 'Stands before us with' We become shrines of our self.

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There is no shame in rising from humble circumstances. In fact I think it's quite noble when you can beat the odds and succeed without having the benefit of power and privilege.

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Yes, no shame from where you came and belong. No shame what was your past. Wise is who remembers his past.

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