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Foolish Monkeys

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Before several centuries, there was a very large, dense and dark forest. A group of monkeys arrived at the forest. It was winter season, and the monkeys struggled hard to survive the freezing cold nights. They were hunting for fire to get warm.

One night, they saw a firefly and considered it a dab of fire. All the monkeys in the group shouted 'Fire, Fire, Fire, Yeah we got fire!'

A couple of monkeys tried to catch the firefly and it escaped. They were sad as they could not catch the fire. They were talking to themselves that they couldn't live in the cold if they didn't get the fire.

The next night, again they saw many fireflies. After several attempts, the monkeys caught a few fireflies. They put the fireflies in a hole dug in the land and tried to blow the flies.

They blew the flies very hard without knowing the fact that they were flies!

An owl was watching the activities of the monkeys. The owl reached the monkeys and told them, 'Hey those are not fire! They are flies. You won't be able to make fire from it!'

The monkeys laughed at the owl. One monkey replied the owl, 'Hey old owl you don't know anything about how to make fire. Don't disturb us!'

The Owl warned the monkeys again and asked them to stop their foolish act. 'Monkeys, you cannot make fire from the flies! Please hear my words.'

The monkeys tried to make fire from the flies.

The Owl told them again to stop their foolish act. 'You are struggling so much, go take your shelter in a nearby cave. You can save yourself from the freezing cold! You won't get fire!'

One monkey shouted at the owl and the owl left

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The Merchant and The Money Lender
In a small town, there lived a merchant. He ran a small business. Unfortunately, he lost all his money in business. "I can't stay like this. I have to do something. I will go to the next town and invest in another business," he thought to himself. So he made arrangement for his departure. He took all he had and prepared to leave. There was an iron weighing balance which he could not take along with him. So he took it to his friend the money lender. "Friend, I am going on business to the next town. Will you please keep this iron balance for me till I return?" requested the merchant. "Surely. Why not? May you prosper more than before and return," wished the money lender. The merchant did very well in the next town and after a while had earned a good amount of money. He decided to go back to his home town. He returned home a rich man. He went to his friend the money lender. "Hello friend, I am back. Can you please return my iron weighing balance? I will need it to resume my business here." It was a good weighing balance and the money lender was a selfish man. So he said, "I am very sorry my friend. I kept your iron balance in my store room, but the rats ate it up." The merchant knew that his friend the money lender was lying. He pretended to believe him and then asked, "My friend, I want to take a bath in the river. Will you send your little son with me? I want him to keep an eye on my clothes and my money bag." The money lender readily agreed and sent his little son along with the merchant. The merchant took the little boy and locked him up in a place in the outskirts of the town and went back to the money lender. He said, "I am very sorry my friend, while I was walking down to the river with your son, an eagle swooped down and carried him away." "You are lying," shouted the money lender angrily. "Return my son or I will take you to the judge." "Come, let us go," said the merchant. Hearing the merchant's story about the eagle, the judge said, "Are you trying to fool me? How can an eagle fly away with a boy?" "If rats can eat an iron weighing balance, why can't an eagle fly away with a boy?" asked the merchant. "Explain yourself," ordered the confused judge. After listening to the whole story, the judge could not help smiling. He turned to the dishonest money lender and said, "He paid you back with the same coin. Return his weighing balance to him and he will return your son to you."

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