THE ANT AND THE DOVE

 The Ant and the Dove

On a hot scorching day of summer, an ant was walking around in search of water. After walking around for some time, she saw a river and was delighted to see it. She climbed up on a small rock to drink the water, but she slipped and fell into the river. She was drowning but a dove who was sitting on a nearby tree helped her. Seeing the ant in trouble, the dove quickly dropped a leaf into the water. The ant moved towards the leaf and climbed up on it. The dove then carefully pulled the leaf out and placed it on the land. This way, the ant’s life was saved and she was forever indebted to the dove.


The ant and the dove became the best of friends and days passed happily. However, one day, a hunter arrived at the forest. He saw the beautiful dove sitting on the tree and aimed his gun at the dove. The ant, who was saved the dove saw this and bit on the heel of the hunter. He shouted from the pain and dropped the gun. The dove was alarmed by the voice of the hunter and realized what could have happened with him. He flew away!


Moral of the Story

A good deed never goes unrewarded.

In my point of view, the story gives a lesson of doing good deeds.  Because it has come to notice whenever you do a good deed find a good deed in reverse.  Although today's circumstances we see every body is just concerned with only himself or herself. Nobody cares about you even if you had an accident and lying on a road in a injured condition out of 100 people there are few people who come to you and help you,  It might be a good deed because of you received this help.

So, person should keep doing good deeds because it must be a good reward in future.

THERE IS STRENGHT IN UNIITY

 

A Bundle of Sticks


Once upon a time, three neighbours living in a village were having trouble with their crops. Each of the neighbours had one field, but the crops on their fields were infested with pests and were wilting. Every day, they would come up with different ideas to help their crops. The first one tried using a scarecrow in his field, the second used pesticides, and the third built a fence on his field, all to no avail.

One day, the village head came by and called the three farmers. He gave them each a stick and asked them to break it. The farmers could break them easily. He then gave them a bundle of three sticks, and again, asked them to break it. This time, the farmers struggled to break the sticks. The village head said, “Together, you are stronger and work better than you do it alone.” The farmers understood what the village head was saying. They pooled in their resources and got rid of the pests from their fields.

Moral of the Story

There is strength in unity.

The moral of story gives a lesson to be united in every field of life.  If you are united with your friends, with your family, with your neighbors.  Difficulties and problems of any kind can be faced easily and can be resolved easily.  Because when people around you are sincere they give you the different suggestion and different solution for your problems. That's why saying is famous that 

                          ""UNITY IS STRENGTH""

THE CRYSTAL BALL

 The Crystal Ball 


Nasir, a little kid, discovered a precious stone ball behind the banyan tree of his nursery. The tree disclosed to him that it would give him a wish. He was cheerful and he considered every option, except sadly, he was unable to think of anything he needed. In this way, he kept the precious stone ball in his sack and held up until he could settle on his desire. 


Days passed by without him making a wish yet his closest companion saw him taking a gander at the gem ball. He took it from Nasir and indicated it to everybody in the town. They all requested castles and wealth and heaps of gold, yet couldn't make more than one wish. At long last, everybody was irate on the grounds that nobody could have all that they needed. They turned out to be exceptionally miserable and chosen to approach Nasir for help. Nasir wanted that everything would return to how it was once – before the locals had attempted to fulfill their eagerness. The castles and gold evaporated and the townspeople by and by got glad and substance. 


Lesson of the Story 


Cash and riches don't continually bring satisfaction.

THE PROUD ROSE

 The Proud Rose 


Some time ago, there was a delightful rose plant in a nursery. One rose bloom on the plant was glad for its excellence. In any case, it was baffled that it was becoming close to an appalling desert flora. Consistently, the rose would affront the desert flora about its looks, yet the prickly plant remained calm. The various plants in the nursery attempted to prevent the rose from tormenting the desert plant, yet the rose was too influenced by its own excellence to tune in to anybody. 


One summer, a well in the nursery evaporated and there was no water for the plants. The rose gradually started to wither. The rose saw a sparrow dunk its bill into the desert plant for some water. The rose at that point felt embarrassed for having ridiculed the desert plant this time. But since it needed water, it went to inquire as to whether it could have some water. The benevolent prickly plant concurred, and the two of them overcame summer as companions. 


Lesson of the Story 


Never judge somebody by the manner in which they look.

FRIENDS FOREVER

Friends Forever


Some time ago, there carried on a mouse and a frog, who were the best of companions. Each morning, the frog would jump out of the lake to visit the mouse, who lived inside the opening of the tree. He would invest energy with the mouse and return home. At some point, the frog understood that he was putting forth a lot of an attempt to visit the mouse while the mouse never came to meet him at the lake. This drove him mad, and he chose to make things directly by strongly taking him to his home. 


At the point when the mouse wasn't looking, the frog attached a string to the mouse's tail and attached the opposite end to his own leg, and bounced away. The mouse began getting hauled with him. At that point, the frog hopped into the lake to swim. In any case, when he thought back, he saw that the mouse had begun to suffocate and was attempting to relax! The frog rapidly loosened the string from his tail and took him to the shore. Seeing the mouse with his eyes scarcely open made the frog dismal, and he promptly lamented maneuvering him into the lake. 


Lesson of the Story 


Don’t take revenge because it can be harmful to you.

THE ELEPHANT AND HER FRIENDS

 The Elephant and Her Friends 

The Elephant and Her Friends story

Sometime in the distant past, a solitary elephant advanced into a peculiar backwoods. It was new to her, and she was hoping to make companions. She moved toward a monkey and stated, "Hi, monkey! Might you want to be my companion?" The monkey stated, "You are too huge to swing like me, so I can't be your companion." The elephant at that point went to a bunny and posed a similar inquiry. The bunny stated, "You are too large to fit in my tunnel, so I can't be your companion." The elephant additionally went to the frog in the lake and posed a similar inquiry. The frog answered, "You are too hefty to even consider jumping as high as me, so I can't be your companion." 


The elephant was truly tragic on the grounds that she was unable to make companions. At that point, at some point, she saw all the creatures running further into the woodland, and she asked a bear what the object was about. The bear stated, "The lion is unhindered – they are running from him to spare themselves." The elephant went up to the lion and stated, "Kindly don't hurt these blameless individuals. If you don't mind disregard them." The lion sneered and requested that the elephant clear out. At that point, the elephant blew up and pushed the lion energetically, harming him. The various creatures came out gradually and began to celebrate about the lion's destruction. They went to the elephant and said to her, "You are the perfect size to be our companion!" 


Lesson of the Story 


An individual's size doesn't decide their value.




THE WOODCUTTER AND THE GOLDEN AXE

 The Woodcutter and the Golden Axe 

There was previously a woodcutter, buckling down in the woodland, getting wood to sell for some food. As he was cutting a tree, his hatchet coincidentally fell into the stream. The waterway was profound and was streaming truly quick – he lost his hatchet and couldn't discover it once more. He sat at the bank of the waterway and sobbed. 


While he sobbed, the God of the stream emerged and asked him what occurred. The woodcutter disclosed to him the story. The God of the waterway offered to help him by searching for his hatchet. He vanished into the waterway and recovered a brilliant hatchet, yet the woodcutter said it was not his. He vanished again and returned with a silver hatchet, however the woodcutter said that was not his either. The God vanished into the water again and returned with an iron hatchet – the woodcutter grinned and said it was his. The God was dazzled with the woodcutter's genuineness and talented him both the brilliant and silver tomahawks. 


Lesson of the Story 


Honesty is the best policy.

THE NEEDLE TREE

The Needle Tree 

There lived two siblings close to a woodland. The senior one was mean to the more youthful sibling – he would complete all the food and wear all the new garments of his more youthful sibling. At some point, the senior sibling chose to go into the timberland to get some kindling and sell it in the market. As he went around, hacking tree after tree, he discovered an otherworldly tree. The tree stated, "Goodness good sir, kindly don't cut my branches. In the event that you save me, I will give you brilliant apples." He concurred, however was left frustrated with the quantity of apples the tree gave him. As ravenousness conquered him, he compromised the tree that he will cut the whole trunk in the event that it didn't give him more apples. The supernatural tree, rather, showered upon the senior sibling, hundreds and many minuscule needles. The senior sibling lay on the ground, crying in torment, as the sun set. 


The more youthful sibling was concerned thus he went looking for his senior sibling. He discovered him lying in torment close to the tree, with many needles on his body. He hurried to his sibling and eliminated each needle, affectionately and delicately. After he completed, the senior sibling apologized for abusing him and vowed to be better. The tree saw the adjustment in the senior sibling's heart and gave them all the brilliant apples they could actually require. 


Lesson of the Story 


It is essential to be benevolent and thoughtful, as it will consistently be remunerated.

THE LION AND THE POOR SLAVE

 The Lion and The Poor Slave 


A slave, abused by his lord, flees to the backwoods. There he runs over a lion in torment as a result of a thistle in his paw. The slave fearlessly goes ahead and eliminates the thistle delicately. 


The lion without harming him disappears. 


Occasionally later, the slave driver comes chasing to the backwoods and gets numerous creatures and pens them. The slave is spotted by the experts' men who get him and carry him to the brutal ace. 


The ace requests the captive to be tossed into the lion's pen. 


The slave is anticipating his passing in the pen when he understands that it is a similar lion that he had made a difference. The slave protected the lion and all other confined creatures. 


Lesson of the story: 


One should help other people out of luck, we receive the awards of our accommodating demonstrations consequently.

THE FOX AND THE GRAPES

 The Fox and The Grapes 


One evening a fox was strolling through the woodland and detected a lot of grapes swinging from over an elevated branch. 


"Simply the thing to extinguish my thirst," he thought. 


Making a couple of strides back, the fox bounced and simply missed the hanging grapes. Again the fox took a couple of movements back and attempted to contact them yet at the same time fizzled. 


At long last, surrendering, the fox turned up his nose and stated, "They're most likely sharp at any rate," and continued to leave. 


Lesson of the story: 


It's anything but difficult to disdain what you can't have.

TWO FRIENDS AND BEAR

 Two Friends and The Bear 

Hamid and Wajic were companions. On a vacation they went strolling into a woodland, appreciating the magnificence of nature. Unexpectedly they saw a bear coming at them. They got terrified. 


Hamid, who thoroughly understood climbing trees, approached a tree and moved up rapidly. He didn't consider Wajid. Wajid had no clue about how to climb the tree. 


Wajid thought for a second. He'd heard creatures don't incline toward dead bodies, so he tumbled to the ground and held his breath. The bear sniffed him and thought he was dead. Along these lines, it went on its way. 


Hamid asked Wakid; 


"What did the bear murmur into your ears?" 


Wajid answered, "The bear requested that I avoid companions like you" … and went on his way. 


Lesson of the story: 


A companion in need is a companion to be sure.

THE STORY OFTHE PENCIL

 The Tale of the Pencil 




A kid named Raj was disturbed in light of the fact that he had done ineffectively in his English test. He was sitting in his room when his grandma came and ameliorated him. His grandma sat next to him and gave him a pencil. Raj took a gander at his grandmother bewildered, and said he didn't merit a pencil after his exhibition in the test. 


His grandmother clarified, "You can take in numerous things from this pencil since it is much the same as you. It encounters an excruciating honing, only the manner in which you have encountered the agony of not excelling on your test. Be that as it may, it will assist you with being a superior understudy. Similarly as all the decency that originates from the pencil is from inside itself, you will likewise discover the solidarity to defeat this obstacle. Lastly, similarly as this pencil will positively influence any surface, you also will leave your imprint on anything you decide to." Raj was quickly supported and guaranteed himself that he would improve. 


Lesson of the Story 


We as a whole have the solidarity to be who we wish to be.

THE MILKMAID AND HER PAIL

 The Milkmaid and Her Pail 



Patty, a milkmaid drained her cow and had two full buckets of new, velvety milk. She put the two buckets of milk on a stick and set off to the market to sell the milk. As she made strides towards the market, her contemplations made strides towards riches. On her way, she continued considering the cash she would make from selling the milk. At that point she contemplated what she would do with that cash. 


She was conversing with herself and stated, "When I get the cash, I'll purchase a chicken. The chicken will lay eggs and I will get more chickens. They'll every lay egg, and I will sell them for more cash. At that point, I'll purchase the house on the slope and everybody will begrudge me." She was cheerful that soon she would be rich. With these cheerful considerations, she walked ahead. Be that as it may, out of nowhere, she stumbled and fell. Both the buckets of the milk fell and everything she could ever hope for were broken. The milk spilt onto the ground, and everything Patty could do was cry. "No more dream," she cried absurdly! 


Lesson of the Story 


Try not to tally your chickens before they are brought forth. 



WHEN ADVERSITY KNOCKS

When Adversity Knocks 



This is a story that clarifies how misfortune is met contrastingly by various individuals. There was a young lady named Maryam  who lived with her Mom and father in a town. At some point, her dad doled out her a basic undertaking. He took three vessels loaded up with bubbling water. He set an egg in one vessel, a potato in the subsequent vessel, and some tea leaves in the third vessel. He asked Maryam to watch out for the vessels for around ten to fifteen minutes while the three fixings in three separate vessels bubbled. After the said time, he asked Maryam to strip the potato and egg, and strain the tea leaves. Mqryam was left baffled – she comprehended her dad was attempting to clarify her something, yet she didn't have the foggiest idea what it was. 


Her dad clarified, "Every one of the three things were placed in similar conditions. Perceive how they've reacted in an unexpected way." He said that the potato turned delicate, the egg turned hard, and the tea leaves changed the shading and taste of the water. He further stated, "We are largely similar to one of these things. At the point when misfortune calls, we react precisely the manner in which they do. Presently, would you say you are a potato, an egg, or tea leaves?" 


Lesson of the Story 


We can pick how to react to a troublesome circumstance.

COUNT WISELY

COUNT WISELY


At some point, lord Akbar posed an inquiry in his court that left everybody in the court confused. As they all attempted to make sense of the appropriate response, Birbal strolled in and asked what the issue was. They rehashed the inquiry to him. 


The inquiry was, "What number of crows are there in the city?" 


Birbal quickly grinned and went up to Akbar. He declared the appropriate response; he said there were 21 thousand, 500 and 23 crows in the city. When asked how he knew the appropriate response, Birbal answered, "Request that your men check the quantity of crows. In the event that there are more, at that point the family members of the crows must visit them from close by urban communities. In the event that there are less, at that point the crows from our city must visit their family members who live external the city." Pleased with the appropriate response, Akbar gave Birbal a ruby and pearl chain. 


Lesson of the Story 


Having a clarification for your answer is similarly as significant as having an answer. 

THE GOLDEN TOUCH

The Golden Touch 


Once there carried on an insatiable man in an unassuming community. He was exceptionally rich, and he adored gold and everything extravagant. However, he adored his girl more than anything. At some point, he risked upon a pixie. The pixie's hair was trapped in a couple of tree limbs. He got her out, yet as his avarice dominated, he understood that he had a chance to get more extravagant by requesting a desire consequently (by getting her out). The pixie conceded him a desire. He stated, "All that I contact should go to gold." And his desire was allowed by the appreciative pixie. 


The covetous man surged home to educate his significant other and little girl concerning his desire, at the same time contacting stones and rocks and watching them convert into gold. When he returned home, his girl hurried to welcome him. When he bowed down to scoop her up in his arms, she transformed into a gold sculpture. He was crushed and begun crying and attempting to resurrect his little girl. He understood his indiscretion and spent the remainder of his days looking for the pixie to remove his desire. 


Lesson of the Story 


Ravenousness will consistently prompt destruction.

THE FOX AND THE STORK

 The Fox and the Stork 


At some point, a narrow minded fox welcomed a stork for supper. Stork was exceptionally content with the greeting – she arrived at the fox's home on schedule and thumped at the entryway with her long mouth. The fox took her to the supper table and served some soup in shallow dishes for them two. As the bowl was excessively shallow for the stork, she was unable to have soup by any stretch of the imagination. In any case, the fox licked up his soup rapidly. 

The stork was irate and vexed, however she didn't give her annoyance and acted amenably. To show a thing or two to the fox, she at that point welcomed him for supper the following day. She also served soup, however this time the soup was served in two tall restricted jars. The stork ate up the soup from her container, however the fox couldn't drink any of it due to his limited neck. The fox understood his error and returned home starving. 


Lesson of the Story 


A childish demonstration reverse discharges sometime!

THE BOY WHO CRIED WOLF

 The Boy Who Cried Wolf 



In a town, carried on a joyful kid with his dad. The kid's dad disclosed to him that he was mature enough to look out for the sheep while they nibble in the fields. Consistently, he needed to take the sheep to the green fields and watch them as they munch. Be that as it may, the kid was troubled and didn't have any desire to take the sheep to the fields. He needed to run and play, not watch the exhausting sheep munch in the field. In this way, he chose to have a great time. He cried, "Wolf! Wolf!" until the whole town came running with stones to pursue away the wolf before it could eat any of the sheep. At the point when the townspeople saw that there was no wolf, they left murmuring faintly about how the kid had burnt through their time. The following day, the kid cried again, "Wolf! Wolf!" and, once more, the residents hurried there to pursue the wolf away. 


The kid chuckled at the fear he had caused. This time, the residents left furiously. The third day, as the kid went up the little slope, he unexpectedly observed a wolf assaulting his sheep. He cried as hard as possible, "Wolf! Wolf! Wolf!", however not a solitary resident came to support him. The locals believed that he was attempting to trick them again and didn't act the hero him or his sheep. The young man lost numerous sheep that day, all due to his stupidity. 


Lesson of the Story 


It is hard to confide in individuals who lie, so it's imperative to consistently be honest.

THE LION AND THE MOUSE

 The Lion and the Mouse 




A lion was once resting in the wilderness when a mouse fired running here and there his body for no reason in particular. This upset the lion's rest, and he woke up very irate. He was going to eat the mouse when the mouse urgently mentioned the lion to liberate him. "I guarantee you, I will be of incredible assistance to you sometime on the off chance that you spare me." The lion snickered at the mouse's certainty and released him. 


At some point, a couple of trackers came into the woodland and took the lion with them. They tied him facing a tree. The lion was attempting to kick out and off to whine. Before long, the mouse strolled past and saw the lion in a tough situation. Rapidly, he ran and chewed on the ropes to liberate the lion. Them two hurried off into the wilderness. 


Lesson of the Story 


A little thoughtful gesture can go far.

THE STRUGGLES OF OUR LIFE


 The Struggles of Our Life


Once upon a time a daughter complained to her father that her life was miserable and that she didn’t know how she was going to make it.


She was tired of fighting and struggling all the time. It seemed just as one problem was solved, another one soon followed.

Her father, a chef, took her to the kitchen. He filled three pots with water and placed each on a high fire.

Once the three pots began to boil, he placed potatoes in one pot, eggs in the second pot and ground coffee beans in the third pot. He then let them sit and boil, without saying a word to his daughter.

The daughter, moaned and impatiently waited, wondering what he was doing. After twenty minutes he turned off the burners.

He took the potatoes out of the pot and placed them in a bowl. 

He pulled the eggs out and placed them in a bowl. He then ladled the coffee out and placed it in a cup.

Turning to her, he asked. “Daughter, what do you see?”

“Potatoes, eggs and coffee,” she hastily replied.

“Look closer” he said, “and touch the potatoes.” She did and noted that they were soft.

He then asked her to take an egg and break it. After pulling off the shell, she observed the hard-boiled egg.

Finally, he asked her to sip the coffee. Its rich aroma brought a smile to her face.

“Father, what does this mean?” she asked.

He then explained that the potatoes, the eggs and coffee beans had each faced the same adversity-the boiling water. However, each one reacted differently. The potato went in strong, hard and unrelenting, but in boiling water, it became soft and weak.

The egg was fragile, with the thin outer shell protecting its liquid interior until it was put in the boiling water. Then the inside of the egg became hard.


However, the ground coffee beans were unique. After they were exposed to the boiling water, they changed the water and created something new.

“Which one are you?” he asked his daughter.

“When adversity knocks on your door, how do you respond? Are you a potato, an egg, or a coffee bean?”

Moral of the story: 

In life, things happen around us, things happen to us, but the only thing that truly matters is how you choose to react to it and what you make out of it. Life is all about leaning, adopting and converting all the struggles that we experience into something positive.



THE FOUR SMART STUDENTS

 The Four Smart Students 



One night four understudies were out celebrating late night and didn't read for the test which was booked for the following day. Toward the beginning of the day, they thought of an arrangement. 

They made themselves look messy with oil and soil. 

At that point they went to the Dean and said they had gone out to a wedding the previous evening and on their way back the tire of their vehicle burst and they needed to push the vehicle right back. So they were in no condition to step through the exam. 

The Dean thought for a moment and said they can have the re-test following 3 days. They expressed gratitude toward him and said they will be prepared at that point. 

On the third day, they showed up before the Dean. The Dean said that as this was a Special Condition Test, everything four were needed to sit in discrete homerooms for the test. They all concurred as they had arranged well over the most recent 3 days. 

The Test comprised of just 2 inquiries with the complete of 100 Points: 

1) Your Name? __________ (1 Points) 


2) Which tire burst? __________ (99 Points) 


Alternatives – (a) Front Left (b) Front Right (c) Back Left (d) Back Right 


Lesson of the story: 

Assume liability or you will get familiar with your exercise.

HAVING A BEST FRIEND

 Having A Best Friend 


A story tells that two companions were strolling through the desert. During some purpose of the excursion they had a contention, and one companion insulted the other one. 

The person who got slapped was harmed, however without saying anything, wrote in the sand; 

"Today my closest companion insulted me." 

They continued strolling until they found a desert garden, where they chose to scrub down. The person who had been slapped stalled out in the soil and began suffocating, yet the companion spared him. After he recouped from the close suffocating, he composed on a stone; 

"Today my closest companion spared my life." 

The companion who had slapped and spared his closest companion asked him; 

"After I hurt you, you wrote in the sand and now, you compose on a stone, why?" 

The other companion answered; 

"At the point when somebody harms us we ought to record it in sand where winds of pardoning can delete it away. Be that as it may, when somebody accomplishes something bravo, we should imprint it in stone where no wind can actually delete it." 


Lesson of the story: 


Try not to esteem the things you have in your life. Be that as it may, esteem who you have in your life.

THE FOOLISH DONKEY


 The Foolish Donkey 



A salt merchant used to convey the salt sack on his jackass to the market each day. 

In transit they needed to cross a stream. One day the jackass out of nowhere tumbled down the stream and the salt sack additionally fell into the water. The salt broke up in the water and thus the sack turned out to be exceptionally light to convey. The jackass was upbeat. 

At that point the jackass began to play a similar stunt each day. 

The salt vender came to comprehend the stunt and chose to show a thing or two to it. The following day he stacked a cotton pack on the jackass. 

Again it played a similar stunt trusting that the cotton pack would be as yet gotten lighter. 

Yet, the hosed cotton turned out to be substantial to convey and the jackass endured. It took in an exercise. It didn't play the stunt any longer after that day, and the merchant was upbeat. 


Lesson of the story: 

LUCK won't favor consistently.

My judgement  

It is a story of a jackass but coming to the people who meet you in everyday's life.  Observation gives you a lesson that, there are so many people who try to be smart to deceive the other peoples.

But they become a victim of their smartness.

And get a huge loss by this........

THE WISE MAN


THE WISE MAN



Individuals have been going to the savvy man, griping about similar issues without fail. One day he made them a wisecrack (joke) and everybody thundered in chuckling.

Following two or three minutes, he made them a similar quip(joke) and just a couple of them grinned.

At the point when he made a similar wisecrack (joke) for the third time nobody chuckled any longer.

The savvy man grinned and stated:

"You can't giggle at a similar joke again and again. So for what reason would you say you are continually crying about a similar issue?"

 

Lesson of the story:

 

Stressing won't take care of your issues, it'll simply burn through your time and vitality.


MY OPINION
Dear Viewers

After reading this beautiful and lesson able story of the wise man, we can easily come to know repeating jokes and fun activity never make you smile as same as you smile after first listening that joke and fun.  So person should not repeat any wisecrack again and again.
 

ENJOY THE LIFE

 

ENJOY THE LIFE


An elderly person lived in the town. He was one of the most awful individuals on the planet. The entire town was burnt out on him; he was consistently desolate, he continually griped and was consistently feeling awful.



The more he lived, the more bile he was turning out to be and the more harmful were his words. Individuals dodged him, since his hardship got infectious. It was even unnatural and offending to be glad close to him.

He made the sentiment of misery in others.

Be that as it may, at some point, when he turned eighty years of age, an extraordinary thing occurred. Immediately everybody began hearing the gossip:

"An Old Man is cheerful today, he doesn't whine about anything, grins, and even his face is spruced up."

The entire town assembled. The elderly person was inquired:

Resident: What transpired?

"Not much. Eighty years I've been pursuing joy, and it was futile. And afterwards I chose to live without joy and simply appreciate life. That is the reason I'm glad at this point."

Lesson of the story:

Try not to pursue satisfaction. Make a mind-blowing most.

As you read this story of an old man, will come to know about the happiness. Getting happiness is not a hard target. There is only one way to get it, that is share your happiness to others. Others people can get joy after knowing that you are happy.