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A daughter was complaining to her father about her life and how things were so difficult for her. She didn't know how to move forward and thought she would give up. She was tired of struggling. It seemed that when she solved one problem, another would appear.

Her father, a chef, took her to his workplace. There he filled three pots with water and placed them over a high flame. Soon the water in all three pots was boiling. In one she placed carrots, in another she placed eggs, and in the last, coffee beans. She let them boil without saying a word. The daughter waited impatiently, wondering what her father was doing.

After twenty minutes, the father turned off the fire. He took out the carrots and placed them in a bowl. He took out the eggs and placed them in another. He strained the coffee and put it in a third pot. Looking at his daughter he said:

-What do you see?

-Carrots, eggs and coffee," was her answer.

He made her come closer and asked her to touch the carrots. She did so and noticed that they were soft. Then, he asked her to take an egg and break it. After taking the shell off, she looked at the hard-boiled egg. Next, he asked her to taste the coffee. She smiled as she enjoyed its rich aroma.

Humbly the daughter asked:

-What does this mean, father?

He explained that the three elements had faced the same adversity, boiling water! but had reacted differently:

The carrot came into the water being strong and tough. But after passing through the boiling water it had become weak, easy to break apart.

The egg had arrived in the water fragile. Its thin shell protected its liquid interior. But, after being in boiling water, its interior had hardened.

The coffee beans, however, were unique. After being in boiling water, they had changed the water.

-Which one are you? -he asked his daughter. When adversity knocks at your door, how do you answer, are you a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?

And today I ask you... What do you do in the face of adversity?

Do you act like the carrot, which seems to be strong, but when adversity and pain touch it, it discovers that this strength is only apparent?

Do you act like an egg... which starts out with a malleable heart; possesses a fluid spirit, but, after a death, separation, divorce or dismissal... becomes hard and rigid?

Or do you act like a coffee bean? Coffee changes to boiling water, the element that causes you pain. When the water reaches the boiling point, the coffee reaches its best flavor.

How do you handle adversity, like a carrot, an egg or a coffee bean?

Explicación:

Este es el cuento, no entendí bien si querías los versos o verbos, pero en ese caso te digo que serian been o be - going - like, cosas o acciones solo intenta recordar cuales serian no es difícil solo pon 3 o 5 en cada parrafo que sea grande y ya la hiciste

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