Tuesday, January 24, 2023

A moral story of Understanding

 



Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, there lived a young king and queen who ruled over a peaceful land. The king and queen were kind and fair, and their people loved them dearly.

One day, a neighbouring kingdom declared war on the peaceful kingdom. The king and queen were worried about how to protect their people and defeat the enemy. The king suggested that they should gather an army and fight back, but the queen had a different idea.

She suggested that they should send a delegation to the neighbouring kingdom to talk and try to find a peaceful solution. The king was hesitant at first, but the queen convinced him to give it a try.

The delegation was sent and they were able to talk to the neighbouring king and queen. They learned that the neighbouring kingdom was facing a severe drought and was in need of food and water. The young king and queen realized that their neighbouring kingdom was not the enemy, they were just in a difficult situation.

The young king and queen immediately sent food and water to the neighbouring kingdom, and in return, the neighbouring kingdom called off the war. The two kingdoms became friends and helped each other when in need.

The moral of the story is that sometimes we may see others as our enemies, but with understanding and compassion, we can find peaceful solutions and turn enemies into friends. And true leaders always seek for peace instead of war.

Moral story of Ant and the grasshooper



Once upon a time, in a far-off land, there lived a little ant named Asha. Asha was a hardworking ant who always made sure to do his part in helping the colony. One day, while out foraging for food, Asha stumbled upon a delicious-looking crumb. Excitedly, he picked it up and began to carry it back to the colony to share it with his friends and family.

As he walked, he met a lazy grasshopper who had not prepared for the winter and was now hungry. The grasshopper begged Asha to share the crumb with him, but Asha refused. "I have worked hard all summer to gather food for the colony," he said. "I cannot share with someone who has not done the same."

The grasshopper was disappointed, but he thanked Asha for his honesty and went on his way. When winter came, the colony had more than enough food to survive, while the grasshopper struggled to find a meal. He realized that Asha had been right and vowed to work harder in the future to take care of himself.

Moral of the story: Hard work and preparation pay off in the end. It's important to think about the future and not just for today's pleasure.

A moral story of Understanding

  Once upon a time, in a kingdom far, far away, there lived a young king and queen who ruled over a peaceful land. The king and queen were k...