Ah, lassies, be sure ye make good decisions, firm and fast. Those who don't know what they want get what they deserve.OLD WOMAN NORA OF LOCH LOMOND TO HER THREE WEE GRANDDAUGHTERS ONE COLD NIGHT
by Karen Hawkins
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In a cold night setting, Old Woman Nora from Loch Lomond imparts wisdom to her three granddaughters, emphasizing the importance of making decisive choices. She warns that those who are uncertain about their desires ultimately end up with unfavorable outcomes. This lesson is presented against the backdrop of familial love, highlighting how crucial it is for her granddaughters to understand the value of clarity in their ambitions.

Nora's admonition serves as both guidance and a reminder of the consequences of indecision. The narrative underscores the significance of being resolute in one's wants, suggesting that taking firm action leads to more fulfilling results. This theme resonates throughout the story, encapsulating a timeless piece of advice about personal agency and the need to pursue one's goals with confidence.

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