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The " Moral"

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Its all about truth and lie.. In this world people may say truth and lie according to their situation. Butmy story concludes that dont say lie to anyone because it may pay price for that..

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THE MORal Once, there was a kid who became exhausted when he looked after the town sheep brushing on the slope. To engage himself, he sang out, "Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is pursuing the sheep!" At the point when the residents heard the cry, they came running up the slope to drive the wolf away. Be that as it may, when they showed up, they saw no wolf. The kid was entertained while seeing their irate appearances. "Try not to shout wolf, kid," cautioned the locals, "when there is no wolf!" They indignantly returned down the slope. Afterward, the shepherd kid shouted out by and by, "Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is pursuing the sheep!" To his entertainment, he looked on as the locals came running up the slope to frighten the wolf off. As they saw there was no wolf, they said rigorously, "Save your scared sob for when there truly is a wolf! Yet again don't tell a shameful lie when there is no wolf!" But the kid smiled at their words while they strolled protesting down the slope. Afterward, the kid saw a genuine wolf sneaking around his rush. Frightened, he bounced on his feet and shouted out as clearly as possible, "Wolf! Wolf!" But the residents thought he was tricking them once more, thus they didn't come to help. At nightfall, the townspeople went searching for the kid who hadn't gotten back with their sheep. At the point when they went up the slope, they thought that he is sobbing. "There truly was a wolf here! The herd is no more! I shouted out, 'Wolf!' yet you didn't come," he howled. An elderly person went to comfort the kid. As he put his arm around him, he said, "No one accepts a liar, in any event, when he is coming clean!" Lady sporting gold and gems The Moral Avarice will constantly prompt ruin. There used to be a ruler named Midas who carried out something beneficial for a Satyr. Furthermore, he was then, at that point, without a doubt a wish by Dionysus, the divine force of wine. For his desire, Midas asked that anything he contacted would go to gold. Notwithstanding Dionysus' endeavors to forestall it, Midas argued that this was a phenomenal wish, thus, it was gave. Amped up for his recently procured powers, Midas began contacting a wide range of things, transforming every thing into unadulterated gold. In any case, soon, Midas became ravenous. As he got a piece of food, he found he was unable to eat it. It had gone to gold in his grasp. Hungry, Midas moaned, "I'll starve! Maybe this was not a particularly incredible wish all things considered!" Seeing his consternation, Midas' dearest girl tossed her arms around him to comfort him, and she, as well, went to gold. "The brilliant touch is no gift," Midas cried. fox remaining on earthy colored grass The Moral Never loathe what we can't have; nothing comes simple. At some point, a fox turned out to be extremely eager as he went to look for some food. He looked all over, yet couldn't track down something that he could eat. At last, as his stomach thundered, he coincidentally found a rancher's wall. At the highest point of the wall, he saw the greatest, juiciest grapes he'd at any point seen. They had a rich, purple tone, advising the fox they were fit to be eaten. To arrive at the grapes, the fox needed to bounce up high. As he bounced, he opened his mouth to get the grapes, yet he missed. Once more the fox attempted once more yet missed. He attempted a couple of additional times however continued to fizzle. At long last, the fox concluded the time had come to surrender and return home. While he left, he murmured, "I'm certain the grapes were acrid at any rate." red rose The Moral Never judge anybody by the manner in which they look. Quite a long time ago, in a desert far away, there was a rose who was so pleased with her delightful looks. Her main objection was becoming close to a terrible prickly plant. Consistently, the delightful rose would affront and deride the desert plant on his looks, all while the cactus stayed calm. The wide range of various plants close by attempted to appear to be legit, yet she was too influenced by her own looks. One searing summer, the desert became dry, and there was no water left for the plants. The rose immediately started to wither. Her wonderful petals evaporated, losing their rich tone. Shifting focus over to the cactus, she saw a sparrow plunge his snout into the cactus to hydrate. However embarrassed, the rose inquired as to whether she could have some water. The thoughtful cactus promptly concurred, helping them both through the intense summer, as companions. Little chicks and egg shells The Moral Try not to depend on something that isn't guaranteed. At some point, Molly the milkmaid had filled her buckets with milk. Her occupation was to drain the cows, and afterward carry the milk to the market to sell. Molly wanted to ponder what to spend her cash on. As she filled the buckets with milk and went to advertise, she again thought about everything she needed to purchase. As she strolled along the street, she considered purchasing a cake and a container loaded with new strawberries. A little not too far off, she detected a chicken. She thought, "With the cash I get from today, I will purchase my very own chicken. That chicken will lay eggs, then I will actually want to sell milk and eggs and get more cash!" She proceeded, "With more cash, I will actually want to purchase an extravagant dress and make the wide range of various milkmaids desirous." Out of fervor, Molly began skipping, overlooking the milk in her buckets. Before long, the milk began spilling once again the edges, covering Molly. Soaked, Molly shared with herself, "God help us! I won't ever have sufficient the means to purchase a chicken now." She returned home with her vacant buckets. "Gracious, wow! What befell you?" Molly's mom inquired. "I was too bustling dreaming pretty much everything I needed to purchase that I disregarded the buckets," she replied. "Goodness, Molly, my dear. How frequently do I have to say, 'Don't count your chickens until they bring forth?'" Savvy looking owl The Moral Be more attentive. Do a better job listening. This will make us wise. There was an old owl who lived in an oak tree. Consistently, he noticed occurrences that happened around him. Recently, he looked as a little fellow assisted an elderly person with conveying a weighty bushel. Today, he saw a little kid yelling at her mom. The more he saw, the less he talked. As the days went on, he talked less however heard more. The old owl heard individuals talking and recounting stories. He heard a lady saying an elephant got around a wall. He heard a man saying that he had never committed an error. The old owl had seen and heard what has been going on with individuals. There were some who turned out to be better, some who turned out to be more awful. Yet, the old owl in the tree had become more shrewd, every single day. goose remaining close to a brilliant egg The Moral Never act before you think. Quite a long time ago, a rancher had a goose that laid one brilliant egg consistently. The egg gave sufficient cash to the rancher and his significant other to help their day to day needs. The rancher and his significant other kept on being glad for quite a while. Yet, at some point, the rancher pondered internally, "For what reason would it be a good idea for us to take only one egg a day? For what reason might we at any point take them at the same time and rake in tons of cash?" The rancher told his significant other his thought, and she stupidly concurred. Then, the following day, as the goose laid its brilliant egg, the rancher was fast with a sharp blade. He killed the goose and cut its stomach open, with expectations of tracking down the entirety of its brilliant eggs. However, as he opened the stomach, the main thing he found was guts and blood. The rancher immediately understood his stupid misstep and continued to cry over his lost asset. As the days went on, the rancher and his significant other became more unfortunate and less fortunate. How cursed and how silly they were.

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