Children born in rural Africa have to take on the role of shepherds when they are only five years old. And from sunrise to sunset, they spend their time grazing sheep and cows. In the meanwhile they play sports, swim in the river, fish, climb mountains, break beehives by hitting tree branches in the corners or fight on their own! One day a group of children came out with a fun game at noon. In this game you have to get on the back of a donkey and turn the donkey around the corner of the field. One by one, everyone got on the back of the donkey The last boy got on the donkey and hit the donkey to move forward. The donkey may have been tired and tired because of the hard work. He started to move around and at the end he jumped on a thorn and threw the boys away. When the boy stood up with thorns on his hands and back, his shame knew no bounds. The other boys laughed when they saw him. Africans have a lot of self-esteem. It's really a shame to fall off the back of a donkey in front of friends. Injuries to the hands and feet are nothing to this shame. Then the boy realized that the donkey had neglected him and returned the blow to him in the same way that he had given him the pain by despising the helpless animal.
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