The Stonecutter’s Persistence

There was once a stonecutter who worked tirelessly to break a massive rock. He struck it with his hammer, but nothing happened. He continued hitting it, once, twice, a hundred times, but the rock didn’t crack.


On the 101st strike, the rock suddenly split into two. Amazed, a passerby said, “That one strike did it!”

The stonecutter smiled and replied, “No, it was the 100 strikes before that made it possible.”

Moral: Success is a result of consistent effort, even when progress isn’t visible. Keep going—you’re closer than you think! 🔨✨

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