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The Hopeless Fish


One day, I was walking on the beach when I noticed some fishermen's boats loading up the fish.  Suddenly, I noticed one of the fish looking at me. It was one of those yellow shiny fish by the look of it, it looked so tiny and thin compared to the rest of them. I quickly turn my head to the fish and looked into it’s pleading eyes.  It looked so hopeless as they put them in the boat. From that day forward, I tried helping as much animals as I could and soon, I grew up to be a veterinarian.

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