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: Look for where the "gap" is. Sometimes the most helpful person isn't the loudest, but the one who sees what is missing.
The following is a story designed to illustrate the value of being helpful and observant of others' needs. The Story of the Golden Oak
: You don't have to do what everyone else is doing. Use what you are already good at to make the job easier for others. DЙ™sti TЙ™snifi
She taught the children how to braid the twine for extra strength.
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Elara didn't just carry moss; she used her weaving skills to create a "net" around the tree. She tied the moss bundles together so they wouldn't slip.
She organized the "hand-offs" so that moss moved in a steady line. The Story of the Golden Oak : You
Elara realized that while she wasn't the strongest or the tallest, she had a "Dəsti Təsnifi"—a specialized skill in her hands. She grabbed her strongest twine and ran to the square. Being Helpful in Action