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Why do we wait to show love—until it's too late?

In this story titled “The Snake Bit the Hen,” motivational speaker Simerjeet Singh brings to life a parable that holds up a mirror to our relationships. It’s a quiet but powerful reminder of how regret often shows up where compassion could’ve been.

Told through the metaphor of a hen left alone in her final moments, this story gently urges us to ask:
Are we really there for the people who matter—when they need us most?

🎧 What you’ll take from this episode:
– A reminder to value presence over perfection
– A quiet nudge toward empathy before it’s too late
– A reason to reach out today, not someday

Sometimes all it takes is five minutes to change how we treat people forever.

About the Series:
This episode is part of Stories That Move — a storytelling series by Simerjeet Singh that shares timeless lessons through simple, heartfelt narratives. Each story is a moment to pause, reflect, and reconnect with what really matters.

About the Speaker:
Simerjeet Singh is an international keynote speaker and storyteller who combines ancient wisdom with everyday truths to inspire conscious living. His stories are not just for listening — they’re for living.

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