A fishermen’s son can become a world leader when he learns to use the same skills his dad used on the sea, but in a bigger place.
Imagine your dad is a fisherman, and every day, he goes out on a boat, casts a net into the water, and catches big fish. You watch him do this from the shore. One day, you decide you want to be just like him, except instead of catching fish, you’ll catch ideas, people, and even countries.
From Boat to Big Stage
At first, you help your dad with the boat, learning how to read the wind and waves. That’s like learning how to read people and situations in a big city or country.
Then, one day, you leave the boat and go to school, not just any school, but the kind that teaches you about money, laws, and power. It's like going from fishing small lakes to swimming in the ocean.
From Local Hero to World Leader
Soon, people start noticing how smart and fair you are. You help your town solve problems, then your country, just like your dad helped you catch more fish. Eventually, you get a chance to lead all the people, not just on one boat or in one town, but around the world.
You didn’t need magic, just patience, hard work, and learning from the person who taught you everything: your dad.
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