In Cambodia there lived a man named Khek.
One day, Khek wanted to sell his donkey.
He then invited his son to go to the market to sell donkeys.
Khek went to the market by holding his donkey.
Khek thought that for his donkey to be valued at reasonable prices, he had to keep the donkey from being exhausted.
When meeting people on the street, people then laugh at Khek for carrying a donkey.
"You are just there Khek, donkey to ride, not carried."
The arena was laughed at, Khek then lowered the donkey from his back.
He told his son to ride a donkey.
While he himself led the donkey.
Some time later, they met people on the street.
The person said Khek's son did not know himself.
"Your son is insolent, Khek, how dare he let his father guide a donkey, while he is comfortable riding a donkey."
Khek then decided to ride the donkey together with his child.
"We will ride on the donkey alone." Khek said to his son.
Just walking a few steps, someone rebuked Khek and his son.
"You are so stupid Khek, little donkey's body, don't equate it with a horse. Your pain will be exhausted from riding together. "
Finally Khek & his son got down from the donkey.
"Let's just guide this donkey. We both walk alone. We do what we think is best, can't hear everyone's opinion. "
Khek & his son then led the donkey to the market.
They managed to sell donkeys at reasonable prices.
That's the fairy tale of Khek's son and donkey from Cambodia.
Message from the story: We cannot always make others satisfied with what we do.
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