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Monday, 21 September 2020

September 21, 2020

Best short inspirationl stories with moral





The Little Red Hen

The Little Red Hen was within the farmyard along with her chickens, when she found a grain of wheat.

``Who will plant this wheat?'' she said.

``Not I,'' said the Goose.

``Not I,'' said the Duck.

`I will, then,'' said the small Red Hen, and planted the grain of wheat.


When the wheat was fully riped she said, ``Who will take this wheat to the mill?''


``Not I,'' said the Goose.


``Not I,'' said the Duck.


``I will, then,'' said the small Red Hen, and took the wheat to the mill.


When she brought the flour home she said, ``Who will cook some bread with this flour?''


``Not I,'' said the Goose.


``Not I,'' said the Duck.


``I will, then,'' said the small Red Hen


When the bread was baked, she said, ``Who will eat this bread?''


``I will,'' said the Goose


``I will,'' said the Duck


``No, you won't,'' said the small Red Hen. ``I shall eat it myself. Cluck! cluck!'' and called her chickens to assist her.


THE LITTLE  CAKE BOY


Once upon a time there was an aged recent lady and a little recent man and lived on their lonesome in a very little a lonesome house. they'd 't any very little girls or any little boys, at all. therefore at some purpose, the little aged lady made a boy out of gingerbread; she created him a chocolate jacket, and placed cinnamon seeds in it for buttons; his eyes were made up of fine currant. 

His mouth was made up of cherished red-colored sugar; and he had a gay very little cap of orange sugar- candy. 

on the time the little aged lady had rolled him out, and dressed him up and pinched his cake shoes into the form she places him in an exceedingly very pan; then she places the pan inside the microwave and shut the door; and he or she or he thought, ``Now I shall have a little boy off on my very own.


When it had been time for the cake Boy to be done she opened the microwave door and force out the pan. Out jumped the little cake Boy on to the bottom, and away he ran, out of the door and down the street! the little aged lady and so the small recent man ran once him as quick as they may, however, he simply laughed, and yelled, --


``Run! run! as quick as you can!


``You cannot catch ME, I am the cake Man!'' which they might 't catch him.




The little cake Boy ran on and on, till he came to a cow, by the wayside.

Stop, very little cake Boy, aforesaid the cow; I wish to eat you.'' the little cake Boy laughed, and said


I have run far away from a little aged lady,


And a little aged man,


And I will run far away from you, I can!


And, as a result of the cow pursued him, he looked over his shoulder and cried,


Run! run! as quick as you can 


You can't catch ME, I am the cake Man! and additionally, the cow may 't catch him.

The little cake Boy ran on, and on, and on, until he came to a horse, inside the pasture. ``Please stop, very little cake Boy,'' aforesaid the horse, ``you look wonderful to eat.'' 

However, the little cake Boy laughed aloud. Oho! oho the aforesaid


I have run far away from little aged lady,


A little aged man


A cow,


And I will run far away from you, I can

And, as the horse pursued him, he looked over his shoulder and cried, --


``You cannot catch ME, I am the cake Man!


'' and also the horse can't catch him.

B

y and by the small cake Boy came to a barn jam-packed with threshers.


once the threshers smelled the cake Boy, they tried to catch him up, and said, Don't run too quickly, very little cake Boy; you look excellent to eat.

however the small cake Boy ran rapidly than ever, and as he ran he cried out,


``I have run off from little aged girl,

``And I will run far from you, I can!


And once he found that he was prior to the threshers, he turned and loud back to them, --

``You cannot catch ME, i am the cake Man!

'' and also the threshers can 't catch him.


Then the tiny cake Boy ran quicker than ever.

He ran and ran till he came to a field choked with mowers.


once the mowers saw however fine he looked, they ran after him, line out, ``Wait a moment!

wait a bit, very little cake Boy, we tend to want to eat you!


'' However, the small cake Boy laughed tougher than ever and ran just like the wind. ``Oho!

``I have runoff from a touch previous girl,


``And I will run off from you, I can!

And once he found that he was before the mowers, he turned and loud back to them, --


``You cannot catch ME, I am the cake Man!

'' and also the mowers can't catch him.


By now the small cake Boy was therefore proud that he did 't assume anybody may catch him.

Pretty before long, he saw a fox seeing a field.


however the small cake Boy loud across to him, ``You cannot catch me!

'' The fox began to run quicker, and also the very little cake Boy ran quicker, and as he ran he chuckled, --

``I have run off from little aged woman,

``And I will run off from you, I can!

``You cannot catch ME, I am the cake Man!

``Why,'' aforesaid the fox, ``I wouldn't catch you if I may.

Just then, the small cake Boy came to a watercourse.

He couldn't swim across, and he needed to stay running away from the cow and also the horse and also the folks.

``Jump on my tail, and that I can take you across,'' aforesaid the fox.

So the very little cake Boy jumped on the fox's tail, and also the fox swam into the

river. once he was a little path from shore he turned his head, and said, ``You square measure too serious on my tail, very little cake Boy, I worry I

shall allow you to get wet; mount my back.''

The little cake Boy jumped on his back.

A little farther out, the fox aforesaid, ``I am afraid the water can cowl you, there; get on my shoulder.''

The little cake Boy jumped on his shoulder.

In the middle of the stream the fox aforesaid, ``Oh, dear!

very little cake Boy, my shoulder is sinking; mount my nose, and that I will hold you out of water.''

So the very little cake Boy jumped on his nose.

The minute the fox got on shore he threw back his head, and gave a snap!


Dear me! said the little Gingerbread Boy, ``I am a quarter gone!'' The next minute he said, ``Why, I am half gone!'' The next minute he said, ``My goodness gracious, I am three quarters gone!''

And after that, the little Gingerbread Boy never said anything more at all.



 







Tuesday, 8 September 2020

September 08, 2020

Top 5 inspirational short Inspirational Stories In English


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Time Is More Precious 


There was once a crowd in the doctor’s waiting room because none of the appointments were on time. 

An elderly gentleman rose and approached the receptionist, Madam, my appointment was for 10 am, but it is 11 am already. 

Could you kindly give me another appointment? I can’t afford to wait for so long, he said.

One man in the crowd leaned over to the other and said, “This man seems to be in his

the seventies. What urgency has he got at this age?”

The man overheard the whispered remark, turned to the lady, bowed, and said…

QUESTIONS


1. What did he say to the receptionist?

2. What is the implication of this story?


ANSWERS


1. “I am not in my seventies. I am now eighty-seven. That is why the

urgency.”

2. Time is more precious to the elderly. As they grow old,  they come closer and closer to the end of their lives. 

Because of this, there is an urgency in them to do what they intend to accomplish.

Choose Happiness


A man used to be perpetually depressed. Nothing could cheer him. 

Once, a friend told him about an invigorating herb, which grew on top of a place called Mount Bliss. Not sure of its location, he studied a map and went on his way looking for it. 

While climbing, he met a mountaineer who discouraged him from climbing any further. The depressed man argued, why should he not climb a mountain for a very powerful herb which guarantees the freshness, health, and strength? To this, the mountaineer replied…


QUESTIONS


1. What was the mountaineer's reply?

2. What is the implication of this story?


ANSWERS


1. “Mount Bliss is not here. You may search for it in your heart,” the mountaineer said.

2. People who search for happiness outside of themselves are bound to be disappointed. Happiness is a state of mind which can be realized through cultivating a serene mind,

by leading a virtuous life. A life filled with sin and animosity cannot bring enduring happiness. You can deliberately choose to lead a life of happiness. It is within your control.


Forgive Others For Their Mistakes


A mother and son were washing dishes meanwhile the father and daughter were watching TV. in no time, there was a crash of breaking dishes, then complete silence.

The girl looked at her father and said, It was Mum.

“How do you know?” the father asked. The girl replied…


QUESTIONS


1. What was the girl's reply?

2. What is the implication of this story?


ANSWERS


1. Mum did not say anything, said the girl.

2. Some people are adept at finding fault with others but never realize that they too commit mistakes at times. 

To err is human. Since we all are prone to err, learn to forgive the mistakes of others.

 

Develop Strength From Weakness


Captain Scott of England died in a blinding blizzard while on his way to the South Pole. 

When his body was finally recovered, an unfinished letter was found in his pocket, addressed to James Barrie, an eminent English writer. 

The final word in that letter spelled COURAGE. Barrie kept the letter in a casket with great care, as a memento of the brave soldier. 

After a few years, the writer met with a tragic accident and lost his greatest strength, the use of his right hand without which all of his work and creativity came to a halt. 

After days and months of depression, one day he sat looking at the casket. Magically, he regained all his lost hope and determination and something inspired him to not give up.

QUESTIONS


1. How did he manage to regain his lost hope?

2. What is the implication of this story?

ANSWERS

1. The letter which spelled ‘Courage’ gave him the inspiration and made him start writing again.
2. Even a word like ‘courage’ can spark off a person’s life. 

Positive words provide the necessary impetus for a person to develop strength from weakness.

Bear Humiliation For The Poor


There was once a very popular saint, Clement Hofbaeurm, who was famous for his largeheartedness and kindness to the poor. 

He worked hard for the underprivileged and did everything that he could to make their life a bit happier. He would often go out on long, tedious tours collecting donations for the poor. 

Once, he was out on a similar tour, begging for the neglected, poor people. A man, after being asked for alms, spat on his face. The saint politely said...


QUESTIONS


1. What did the saint say to the man who spat on his face?

2. What is the implication of this story?

ANSWERS


1. The saint’s reply was, “That was for me. Now, do you have anything for the poor?”

2. The world survives because of such saintly souls. They spend their lives in the service of others.

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September 08, 2020

Best 5 Inspirational Short Stories With Moral

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Take Responsibility For Whatever You Do



An archer, highly dedicated to the sport, became world-famous. But fame went to his head. 

One morning, an important official of a nearby town approached him with his son and requested the archer to be his tutor. Quite puffed up, the archer began to show off his skill to the little boy. When an arrow struck the bull’s eye, the archer praised himself aloud. 

The second one also hit the bull’s eye and again, he cheered aloud. But when the next arrow missed the target completely, the archer angrily blamed a gust of wind.

THE MESSAGE

Taking credit for what turns out right and blaming someone else when things go wrong is a habit of many people. This attitude needs to change and one should take responsibility for one’s own actions.



QUESTIONS

1. What did the archer say at that time?

2. What is the implication of this story?

ANSWERS



1. The archer angrily blamed a gust of wind for missing the target.

2. Taking credit for what turns out right and blaming someone else when things go wrong is a habit in many people. This attitude needs to change and one should take responsibility for one’s own actions

Render Sincere Service At Your Own Cost


Once, there was a sincere devotee who knelt to be initiated into discipleship by the guru. The guru whispered the sacred mantra into his ear, warning him to not reveal it to anyone.
What will happen if I do? asked the devotee.

Anyone you reveal the mantra to are going to be liberated from the bondage of ignorance and suffering, but you yourself

will be excluded from the discipleship and can suffer damnation.

No sooner had he heard those words from the guru, the devotee rushed to the marketplace, collected a large crowd around him, and repeated the sacred mantra for all to hear. 

The disciples later reported this to the guru and demanded that the man be expelled from the monastery for his disobedience.

QUESTIONS


1. What was the guru’s reaction?

2. What is the implication of this story?


ANSWERS


1. The guru smiled and said, I have already expelled him from the monastery. There is no need for him to stay here any longer.

 I have nothing further to teach him. 

His action has shown him to be a guru in his title.

2. Our ultimate objective in life is to help others. If anyone has the tendency to do some sincere service without expecting anything in return, he is a master in his own way.


The Best Choice In Life


A man had three grown-up children. One day, he called all of them and decided to put them to a test so as to understand them better.

 He asked them to choose any one thing they desired the most in life.

The first son said, “Money”. The daughter replied, “Beauty”. The third son said, “Wisdom.”

The father at once replied that all the three things they desired the most in their lives
were nothing but zeroes and had no value at all.

 He added that there is one most coveted thing in the world which is highly uncommon but carries maximum value in real life.

QUESTIONS


1. What is that one thing most desirable in life?

2. What is the implication of this story
?

ANSWERS


1. The man said, Virtue is the most desirable thing in life, which cannot be compared to anything else.

2. Five things constitute virtue — Courtesy, Magnanimity, Sincerity, Earnestness, and Kindness. 

With courtesy, you avoid insult; with magnanimity, you win all; with sincerity, men will come to trust you; and with earnestness and kindness, you can achieve success.


What Have You Done Today?


The great American steel magnate, Charles. Schwab began his career by working under Andrew Carnegie. 

He owed all that he learned in his life to him. He said that it was because of him that he could be so successful. Schwab and his men were exceptionally good at their work. 

One day, he happily went up to Carnegie and said, “We broke all the records yesterday.” On hearing this, Carnegie asked a question that left Schwab absolutely speechless.


QUESTIONS


1. What did Carnegie say to Schwab?

2. What is the implication of this story?


ANSWERS


1. He asked, That’s about yesterday, but what have you done today?

2. Success is not a destination but an ongoing process. To compete with our own performance is the real success in life.


Keep Up Your Marriage Vows


A man loved a girl passionately and married her. They were blessed with a son. Though they got married out of love, in due course, they began to quarrel with each other over petty things. 

Their young son one day asked his mother, “What do people say when they get married?”

 The mother lovingly replied that the couple getting married promise to love each other and be kind to each other for the rest of their life ahead.

 The little boy considered this briefly and asked his mother…


QUESTIONS


1. What did the boy ask her?

2. What is the implication of this story?

ANSWERS

1. The boy innocently remarked, “Then you are not always married, is it?”

2. People often forget the vows taken at the time of marriage.

 Such vows are meant to be kept throughout life. Unfortunately, they are done as mere rituals.

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