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One life lesson in Don’t Count your Chickens is 6TH GRADE

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In the story "Don't Count Your Chickens," one important life lesson is the idea of not making plans based on uncertain outcomes. This means you should not assume that something will happen or that you will receive something until it actually happens. For example, if someone expects to get a certain grade before studying, they might be disappointed if they don't put in the effort.

In broader terms, it teaches us to focus on the present and to put in the effort necessary to achieve our goals, rather than getting ahead of ourselves by counting on things that haven’t happened yet. It's a reminder that being realistic and patient can lead to better results.
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