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Lazy Jahid's Courageous Quest

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Jahid, a ten-year-old boy in Baku, faces a daunting task of climbing the metaphorical 'Mount Washmore' of chores and responsibilities. His laziness creates obstacles, but when he eats cookies meant for a bake sale, he realizes he must change. With encouragement from his family, Jahid confronts his challenges and learns the value of courage, responsibility, and perseverance.

In Baku, Jahid was known for his legendary laziness. Today, his parents assigned him the task of sorting Mount Washmore, a heap of unwashed clothes. Jahid dreaded chores more than anything. He slumped into the sofa, mumbling. - Why do I even have to do this? Jahid groaned.

Jahid reluctantly approached the pile of clothes, only to be distracted by the sound of his favorite TV show. He abandoned his task, slipping into the comfort of the couch. His little sister Mehri caught him slacking. - Jahid, you're supposed to be working! she pointed out. - The show is too good, Jahid replied.

Jahid faced another challenge when tasked with taking out the trash. He could barely lift the heavy bag. As he dragged it slowly, the bag split, spilling garbage everywhere. - Great, just great, Jahid muttered. - You can do it, Jahid, his father encouraged him.

Frustrated by his failures, Jahid thought about giving up entirely. - Maybe I’m just not cut out for this, he sighed to Mehri. She shook her head. - You can do it, Jahid. Just try again.

A breakthrough came when Jahid’s father shared his own childhood struggles. - Courage isn't about never failing, but trying again, Rahman said. Inspired, Jahid decided to face Mount Washmore once more, determined to conquer it.

With newfound determination, Jahid tackled his chores, starting with Mount Washmore. He sorted and folded clothes, feeling a sense of accomplishment. - I did it, he beamed. His mother smiled proudly. - We knew you could, Nigar said.

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