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The Bundle of Sticks

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The Bundle of Sticks  Once upon a time, there was an old man who lived in a village with his three sons. Although his three sons were hard workers, they quarreled all the time. The old man tried to unite them but failed. Months passed by, and the old man became sick. He asked his sons to remain united, but they failed to listen to him. At that moment, the old man decided to teach them a lesson — to forget their differences and come together in unity. The old man summoned his sons, then proceeded to tell them, “I will provide you with a bundle of sticks. Separate each stick, and then break each into two. The one who finishes first will be rewarded more than the others.” And so, the sons agreed. The old man provided them with a bundle of ten sticks each, and then asked the sons to break each stick into pieces. The sons broke the sticks within minutes, then proceeded to quarrel among themselves again. The old man said, “My dear sons, the game is not yet over. I will now give you another

The Father, Son, and Their Donkey

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The Father , Son , and Their Donkey - Raima Hoque One day the father and son went to the market to sell their pet donkey. Dad, son, and donkey are all walking. After going some distance, a man saw them and said, how stupid they are! The donkey is walking to stay. One can get on the back of a donkey and relax. Hearing the man's words, the father put his son on the back of the donkey. The boy is riding on a donkey and the father is walking. After going some distance, another said, what a rude boy! He is riding his donkey and taking his old father is walking. After hearing this comment, the father and son changed places. This time the father got on the donkey and the son walked. After going a little further, another man commented, What a cruel father! He is getting on the back of the donkey and the cute boy is walking. After hearing this comment, both the father and the son got on the back of the donkey. The donkey started to move. After moving some distance, another saw them an

The Miser and His Gold

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 The Miser and His Gold - Zarrin Tasnim There once was an old miser who lived in a house with a garden. The old miser used to hide all his gold coins under stones in his garden. Every night, before he went to bed, the miser went out into his garden to count his coins. He continued the same routine every day, but he never spent a single, golden coin. One day, a thief saw the old miser hiding his coins. Once the old miser went back into his house, the thief went to the hiding place and took all the gold. The following day, as the old man came out to count his coins, he found it was gone and started wailing loudly. His neighbor heard the cries and came running, asking what had happened. Upon learning what had occurred, the neighbor asked, “Why didn’t you just save the money inside your house where it would’ve been safe?” The neighbor continued, “Having it inside the house would make it easier to access when you need to buy something.” “Buy something?” answered the miser, “I was never goi

The servant and the prince

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  The servant and the prince Author: Mohammad Zafeer Uddin Once upon a time in Mongolia, there lived a cruel prince. He was very wicked and unkind to his servant. The servant was very wise and hardworking. The prince got pleasure out of hitting his servant and would beat the servant black and blue without any fault of his.  One day, the prince and the servant were going to a neighboring country. The prince rode a strong and sturdy horse while the ser followed him on a frail horse. They had to travel a long distance. After a few hours, the sky became overcast and loud thunder could be heard at a distance behind them. The prince was a coward and was very frightened by the clap of thunder. He looked around for a place to hide but found none. His servant had not caught up with him yet. So the prince made his strong horse walk slower and waited for the servant. When he saw the servant, he shouted, “Don’t lag behind me, you fool! Keep up with me!” The servant replied. “How can I keep pace wi

Story time

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 Story Time 😄 Welcome to Story Time. Fill This all up with your amazing write-ups. Enjoy writing poems and stories with morals. For sending stories click on the email  below. (make sure all the story's got morals) zarrinaksd@gmail.com Enjoy writing! Done by- Zarrin Tasnim Inspired by- Areesha Ahmed Raaina & Sushruto Oikotan