Story Prompt
Story Prompt
One
I'm alone in
my cabin. I know I am alone in this world. Being alone I am not scared of. But
being alone doesn't mean I am unaware of what's going on in the world. I am 26
years old. I am alone but I hear the noise...
The noise I hear could be my
heartbeat. It's always unsteady when she is here. My love. I hear the noise
that comes from other cabins. I started working on a presentation but I still
hear the noise. The noise of fear. I can smell fear as well as I can see it,
and hear it. Having to hear the noise of rejection. The fear of my efforts in
vain. All I do is to hope that all is well. My friend. I cannot help him
anymore because I am too scared of getting cheated. I can't take it anymore,
covering my eyes and rocking back but doesn't stop my mind from running. My
room filled with this noise of fear. I am hearing all the fears about the
things that could go wrong. I can't take this noise anymoe.
I feel tears pour down my face,
I break. I try to outrun this noise which following me like shadow. I am
running and running to get rid of this noise but don't know where should I go.
Suddenly, I stopped. I am in my
office lost in my thoughts. Then, I noticed the noise began to fade along with
a memory of my past......
Two
The girl is a
doctor and the guy is an engineer. Their parents had set them up on their
official first date.
After the initial talks about their hobbies, likes and dislikes, they ended up
discussing which profession was better : Engineering or Medicine.
"People wouldn't have done anything in engineering research if Medicine
had not made a healthy, stable life possible", she said.
But his opinions were different ,
"Engineering makes medical world's uses efficient.
Scanners, ultrasound, X-rays were all contributions from the field of
Engineering".
They would go on but it was
already getting dark .
"Lets meet next week. Remember, We have to arrive at a conclusion",
he smiled. She smiled back and left.
9 years later they are sitting in the same coffee
shop and discussing the same topic again with the same enthusiasm for their
respective fields. Their seven year old daughter ignores their rant and
continues to scoop into her ice cream.
She has already decided she wants to be a lawyer.
Well, she always felt she had it in her genes
THREE
An elderly widow wakes up late in the
night to a knocking sound at the front door. Her husband had passed on the year
before and she is alone and afraid. A reminder of him sits on the desk near the
bed and she thinks how he would always protect her in such an ordeal. Quietly
she moves towards entrance and flips on the outside light switch. Nobody there.
Relieved, she moves slowly back to bed, but hears another knocking in another
area of the house. Steeling her resolve, she heads for the sound of the knock.
Twice more it happens, but nothing is every found.
As she finally heads back to bed, a police car alarm is heard
coming up the driveway. The police knock and she answers. An investigation of
the house reveals an armed burglar. As the police take away the criminal, the
lady heads back to her bed relieved.
One
more knocking is heard near the small momento on the desk, a sign of her
husband’s protection.
FOUR
Blooded in Sleepy Hollow: I knew what
the big twist would be and structures the narrative around that scene. The idea
of using four narrators (the mom of the missing child, the dad, the main
detective and the little sister) taking rounds to tell the story came to me
later. I think it makes a big impact on the reader who stays with it.
The
one before that was imaginative. A quirky bill collector from New York City
goes up to Sleepy Hollow to collect a debt and falls under the seat on the
region after purchasing an old journal that might hold the secret to what
really happened to Ichabod Crane the night he disappeared. That one is The
Death of Ichabod Crane. Much cheaper in Kindle version on Amazon. Paperbacks
are a little big and have to carry a slightly heavy price.
FIVE
The Wind:
Sometimes you have to read to be inspired and sometimes you just
need an open heart to see things around you and feel truly motivated.
In my college days, we use to go and play cricket every Sunday
with our friends. I was a good bowler and a lousy batsman. So once the batting
of my team initiated, we were all sitting under a tree and waiting for our
turn.
As I waited, I saw a poor kid with torn clothes and no slippers
trying to fly a kite with a ball of string in his pocket. It was notably hot
and it amazed me how this kid can go on without any footwear! Seeing him for
some time trying so hard to fly the kite I uttered... "There is no wind
and it won't fly".
The kid wasn't expecting any words from a stranger so he just
looked at me for few seconds and then he looked down for a while thinking of
something... He gave up! (at least I thought he gave up). I was back looking at
my game and didn't pay much attention to him.
I somehow glared at him again and he was gazing at me right in
the eye as if he was going to show me something.
In the scorching summer with those naked feet, he started
running raising dust behind him. He just ran and ran with the kite in his hand
and slowly releasing the string and lifting his kite. I just couldn't believe
how his kite flew higher and higher.
I could see the kite surprisingly high. The kid roared from
distance... "WIND" and laughed. He taught me an important life
lesson.
These are the sweet defeats that give you wisdom. Something that
makes you smile and inspires you when people feel you won't be able to do
something.
It is so easy to criticize, rather than give a bit of good
advice or motivation.
Goals can't be achieved staying at one place, sometimes you got
to run and MAKE YOUR OWN WIND (work hard and find
opportunities) to fly your KITE (life goals).
SIX
Karoly was the best shooter of Hungary.
He was professionally trained for years. He had won all the national
championship tournaments of the country. And almost everyone was sure that he
was going to win the gold medal in the upcoming Olympic games. His only goal
and focus was to make his hand, the best shooting hand in the world. And his
training and dedication had brought him very close to his dream.
But life hit him hard one day. During an army training camp in
1938, his right hand was badly injured when a faulty grenade exploded. All his
dreams were shattered. He cried and cursed his luck and was in a depressed
state. After a few days, he decided to take a decision. He had 2 options left.
First was to keep crying for the rest of his life and to accept his defeat. And
the second was to get up and keep following the dream of his life. And he
focused not on what he had lost, but on something that he still had. And what
did he have? A left hand. A hand with which he could not even write.
His treatment for the injury went on for 1 month. And after
exactly 1 month, he started training his left hand. The training went on for 1
year and he was back in 1939. He participated in a national championship and On
the first day of championship, he went there. There were several other pistol
shooters who were there to participate in the tournament. Many of them started
congratulating Karoly for being there in tournament. They started praising him
for his generousness and sportsmanship. They were in an impression that Karoly
was there to watch them and to cheer them. Nobody was aware that he was
training his left hand since last 1 year. And he replied, "I am not here
to cheer you up, I am here to compete with everyone of you." And the
competition began. Everyone who participated in the competition were competing
with their best hand except one. Karoly was competing with his 'only' hand. And
after the competition, the results were out. And who won? We all know the
result, the man with the only hand, Karoly! He defeated them all! But he did
not stop there. His goal was clear. He wanted to make his hand, the best
shooting hand in the world.
He then started focusing on his next target, the Olympic games
of 1940. But life gave him another blow. The Olympic games were cancelled.
Because of the world war. But he did not stop. He continued his training and
started focusing on the Olympic games of 1944. And the unexpected happen. The
Olympic games were once again cancelled due to world war. This time it hit him
hard. He was ready to fight again for the 1948 Olympic games. But he was
concerned about 1 thing, his age in 1938 was 28 years. And he had turned 38 by
the year 1948. It becomes tough to compete with the young players that enter
the competition. But he was not aware of the word 'tough'. He decided to
compete. Shooters who were best from their respective country were his
competitors and all of them were competing with their best hand. Finally, as
the result of the competition was out, it was proved to the world that no power
is bigger than the power of desire. Karoly won the gold medal in Olympic games.
His dream was finally true after 10 long years. But he did not stop. He went on
to compete in the Olympics of 1952. And he changed the history. His hard work
brought him triumph all over again! This was the first time anyone had won a
gold medal in pistol shooting twice, back to back.
If you ask a looser about his problems, he will have a long list
of excuses for his failure. On the other hand, a winner will have 100 reasons
that would cause a failure, but he will have that 1 reason for which he will
fight with and he will succeed!
SEVEN
Stories are fundamental to the way we
process life experiences and the feelings that surround them. Stories are a way
to encapsulate life’s memorable moments and enduring life lessons. The human
brain is programmed to perceive patterns and grasp the plot sequences of
stories to store them in long-term memory.
1. The Secret to Success
Once a young man asked the wise man, Socrates, the secret to
success. Socrates patiently listened to the man’s question and told him to meet
him near the river the next morning for the answer. The next morning Socrates
asked the young man to walk with him towards the river. As they went in the
river the water got up to their neck. But to the young man’s surprise Socrates
ducked him into the water.
The young man struggled to get out of the water, but Socrates
was strong and kept him there until the boy started turning blue. Socrates
pulled the man’s head out of the water. The young man gasps and took a deep
breath of air. Socrates asked, ‘What did you want the most when your head was
in the water?” The young man replied, “Air.” Socrates said, “That is the secret
to success. When you want success as badly as you wanted the air while you were
in the water, then you will get it. There is no other secret.”
Moral of the short story:
A burning desire is the starting point of all accomplishment.
Just like a small fire cannot give much heat, a weak desire cannot produce
great results.
2. The coldest winter
It was one of the coldest winter and many animals were dying
because of the cold. The porcupines, realizing the situation, decided to group
together to keep each other warm. This was a great way to protect themselves
from cold and keep each of them warm; but the quills of each one wounded their
closest companions.
After a while, they decided to distance themselves, but they too
began to die due to cold. So they had to make a choice: either accept the
quills of their companions or choose death. Wisely, they decided to go back to
being together. They learned to live with the little wounds caused by the close
relationship with their companions in order to receive the warmth of their
togetherness. This way they were able to survive.
3. Meaningless Goals
A farmer had a dog who used to wait by the roadside for vehicles
to come. As soon as one came, he would run down the road, barking and trying to
overtake the vehicle. One day the farmer’s neighbour asked the farmer “Do you
think the dog is ever going to overtake those vehicles?” The farmer replied,
“That is not what bothers me. What bothers me is what he would do if he ever
caught one.”
Many people in life behave like that dog who is pursuing
meaningless goals.
4. A lesson in giving
Many years ago, when I worked as a transfusion volunteer at a
Hospital, I got to know a little three year old girl who was suffering from a
disease. The little girl needed blood from her five-year-old brother, who had
miraculously survived the same disease. The boy had developed the antibodies
needed to combat the illness and was the only hope for his sister.
The doctor explained the situation to the little brother, and
asked if the boy would be willing to give his blood to his sister. I saw him
hesitate only for a moment before he took a deep breath and said “ Yes, I will
do it if it will save my sister.”
As the transfusion progressed, he lay in bed next to his sister
and smiled, seeing the colour returning to her cheeks. Then his face grew pale
and his smile faded. He looked up at the nurse beside him and asked with a
trembling voice, “When will I start to die?”
The young boy had misunderstood the doctor and thought he had to
die to save his sick sister.
5. Everyone has a Story
A young man in his twenties was seeing out from the train’s
window shouted…
“Father, look at the trees! They are going behind!”
The young man’s father smiled at the man and a young couple
sitting nearby, looked at the young man’s childish comment with pity.
Suddenly, the young man exclaimed again.
“Father, look at the clouds! They are all running with us!”
The couple couldn’t resist and said to the old man.
“Why don’t you take your son to a good doctor?”
The old man smiled and said
“We did and we are just coming from the hospital. My son was
blind from birth and he just got his vision today.”
Every person in the world has a story. Don’t judge people before
you truly know them. The truth might surprise you.
6. Unnecessary Doubts
A boy and a girl were playing together. The boy had a collection
of beautiful marbles. The girl had some candies with her. The boy offered to
give the girl all his marbles in exchange for all her candies. The girl agreed.
The boy gave all the marbles to the girl, but secretly kept the biggest and the
most beautiful marble for himself. The girl gave him all her candies as she had
promised. That night, the girl slept peacefully. But the boy couldn’t sleep as
he kept wondering if the girl had hidden some more tasty candies from him the
way he had hidden his best marble.
Moral: If you don’t give your hundred percent in a relationship,
you’ll always keep doubting if the other person has given his/her hundred
percent.
7. Soar Like an Eagle
Did you know that an eagle can foresee when a storm is
approaching long before it breaks?
Instead of hiding, the eagle will fly to some high point and
wait for the winds to come.
When the storm hits, it sets its wings so that the wind can pick
it up and lift it above the storm. While the storm rages below, the eagle soars
above it.
The eagle does not escape or hide from the storm instead it uses
the storm to lift it higher. It rises on the stormy winds which others dread.
When the storm of life or challenges hit us, we can rise above
them and soar like the eagle which ride the winds of the storm. Don’t be afraid
of the storms or the challenges in your life. Use it to lift you higher in your
life.
8. The reflections
Once a dog ran into a museum filled with mirrors. The museum was
very unique, the walls, the ceiling, the doors and even the floors were made of
mirrors. Seeing his reflections, the dog froze in surprise in the middle of the
hall. He could see a whole pack of dogs surrounding him from all sides, from
above and below.
The dog bared his teeth and barked all the reflections responded
to it in the same way. Frightened, the dog barked frantically, the dog’s
reflections imitated the dog and increased it many times. The dog barked even
harder, but the echo was magnified. The dog, tossed from one side to another
while his reflections also tossed around snapping their teeth.
Next morning, the museum security guards found the miserable,
lifeless dog, surrounded by thousands of reflections of the lifeless dog. There
was nobody to harm the dog. The dog died by fighting with his own reflections.
Moral: The world doesn’t bring good or evil on its own.
Everything that is happening around us is the reflection of our own thoughts,
feelings, wishes and actions. The World is a big mirror. So let’s strike a good
pose!
9. Stopped by a brick
A successful young executive was riding his brand new Jaguar
down a neighborhood street when he noticed a kid darting out from between
parked cars. He slowed down a little but as he appeared near it, a brick
smashed into his car’s door. He slammed on the brakes and drove back to the
place where the brick has been thrown.
The furious man jumped out of his car and caught the nearest kid
shouting, “What was that all about? What the heck did you do to my car? Why did
you do it?”. The young boy was little scared, but was very polite and
apologetic. “I am sorry Mister. I didn’t know what else to do,” he pleaded. “ I
had to throw the brick because no one else would stop for my call to help”.
With tears rolling down his cheeks, he pointed towards the parked cars and said
“it’s my brother, he rolled off the curb and fell off his wheelchair and he is
badly hurt. I can’t lift him up.”
The sobbing boy asked the man, “Would you please help me get him
back into his wheelchair? He is hurt and he is too heavy for me.” The young man
was moved beyond words and tried to swallow the rapidly swelling lump in his throat.
He hurriedly lifted the other kid from the spot and put him back to the
wheelchair. He also helped the little kid with his bruises and cuts.
When he thought that everything will be ok, he went back to his
car. “Thank you, sir, and God bless you”, said the grateful kid. The young man
was too shaken up for any word, so the man simply watched the little boy push
the wheelchair bound brother down the sidewalk. It was a long and slow ride
back home to the man. When he came out of the car, he looked at his dented car
door. The damage was very noticeable, but he did not bother to repair it. He
kept the dent to remind him of the message; “Do not go through life so fast
that someone has to throw a brick at you to get your attention”.
Moral: Life whispers in our souls and speaks to our hearts. Sometimes
when we do not listen to it, it throws a brick at us. It is our choice, listen
to the whisper or wait for the brick.
10. Shark Bait
A marine biologist was involved in an experiment with a shark.
He placed a shark in a tank along with other small bait fishes.
As expected, the shark ate every single fish.
The marine biologist then inserted a clear fiberglass to create
two sections within the tank. He placed the shark in one section and smaller
fished in the other section.
The shark quickly attacked, but then he bounced off the
fiberglass. The shark kept on repeating this behavior. It just wouldn’t stop
trying.
While the small fish in the other section remained unharmed and
carefree. After about an hour, the shark finally gave up.
This experiment was repeated several dozen times over the next
few weeks. Each time, the shark got less aggressive. Eventually the shark got
tired and simply stopped attacking altogether.
The marine biologist then removed the fiberglass. The shark,
however, didn’t attack. It was trained to believe in the existence of a barrier
between it and the bait fish.
The moral: Many of us, after experiencing
setbacks and failures, emotionally give up and stop trying. Like the shark, we
chose to stay with past failure and believe that we will always be
unsuccessful. We build a barrier in our heads, even when no ‘real’ barrier
between where we are and where we want to go. Don’t give up. Keep trying
because success may be just a try away.
11. The Old Carpenter
A carpenter with years of experience, was ready to retire. He
communicated his contractor about his plans to leave the house building
business to live a more leisurely retired life with his wife and family. The
contractor felt a little upset that his good and experienced carpenter was
leaving the job, but he requested the carpenter to build just one more house
for him.
The carpenter agreed with contractor but his heart was not in
his work like it used to be. He resorted to shoddy workmanship and used
inferior materials for building the last house of his career. It was an
unfortunate way to end his career. When the carpenter completed the house and
the employer came to inspect the house.
He looked around the house and just before he exited the house
he handed the front-door key to the carpenter. “This is your house,” he said,
“my gift to you.” This was a huge surprise to the carpenter. Although it was
supposed to be a good surprise, he wasn’t feeling good as he felt a deep shame
inside him. If he had only known he was building his own house, he would have
done it all so differently. Now he had to live in the home that wasn’t built
that well.
Moral: Like the carpenter, we build our lives in a distracted way,
reacting rather than acting, willing to put up with less rather than the best.
Give your best. Your attitudes and the choices you make today will be your life
tomorrow, build it wisely
12. Build like a Child
On a warm summer at a beautiful beach a little boy on his knees
scoops and packs the sand with plastic shovels into a bucket. He upends the
bucket on the surface and lifts it. And, to the delight of the little
architect, a castle tower is created. He works all afternoon spooning out the
moat, packing the walls, building sentries with bottle tops and bridges with
Popsicle sticks. With his hours of hard work on the beach a sandcastle will be
built.
In a Big city with busy streets and rumbling traffic, a man
works in an office. He shuffles papers into stacks, delegates assignments,
cradles the phone on his shoulder and punches the keyboard with his fingers. He
juggles with numbers, contracts get signed and much to the delight of the man,
a profit is made. All his life he will work. Formulating the plans and
forecasting the future. His annuities will be sentries and Capital gains will
be bridges. An empire will be built.
The two builders of the two castles have very much in common.
They both shape granules into grandeurs. They both make something beautiful out
of nothing. They both are very diligent and determined to build their world.
And for both, the tide will rise and the end will come. Yet that is where the
similarities cease. For the little boy sees the end of his castle while the man
ignores it. As the dusk approaches and the waves near, the child jumps to his
feet and begins to clap as the waves wash away his masterpiece. There is no
sorrow. No fear. No regret. He is not surprised, he knew this would happen. He
smiles, picks up his tools and takes his father’s hand, and goes home.
The man in his sophisticated office is not very wise like the
child. As the wave of years collapses on his empire, he is terrified. He hovers
over the sandy monument to protect it. He tries to block the waves with the
walls he made. He snarls at the incoming tide. “It’s my castle,” he defies. The
ocean need not respond. Both know to whom the sand belongs.
Go ahead and build your dreams, but build with a child’s heart.
When the sun sets and the tides take – applaud. Salute the process of life and
go home with a smile.
13. A cup and coffee
A group of highly established alumni got together to visit their
old university professor. The conversation among them soon turned into
complaints about their stressful work and life. The professor went to his
kitchen and returned with a large pot of coffee and an assortment of cups,
including porcelain, plastic, glass, crystal, some plain-looking, some
expensive and some exquisite. The professor told them to help themselves to the
coffee.
After all the students had a cup of coffee in their hands, the
professor said: “ Did you notice all the nice looking cups are taken and only
the plain inexpensive ones are left behind. While it is normal for everyone to
want the best for themselves, but that is the source of problems and stress in
your life. “ “ The cup itself adds no quality to the coffee. In most of the
cases, it’s just more expensive and hides what we drink.”, the professor
continued.
“What all of you really wanted was coffee, not the cup, but all
of you consciously went for good looking expensive cups and then began eyeing
on each other’ s cups.”
“Let’s consider that life is the coffee and the jobs, houses,
cars, things, money and position are the cups. The type of cup we have, does
not define or change the quality of our lives.”
Moral: Sometimes we fail to enjoy the coffee by concentrating
only on the cup we have. Being happy doesn’t mean everything’s around you is
perfect. It means you’ve decided to see beyond the imperfections and find
peace. And the peace lies within you, not in your career, jobs, or the houses
you have. .
14. A funny Joke
Once a wise man held a seminar to teach people how to get rid of
sorrows in their life. Many people gathered to hear the wise man’s words. The
man entered the room and told a very funny joke to the crowd. The crowd roared
in laughter.
After a couple of minutes he told them the same joke and only a
few of them smiled.
When he told the same joke for the third time no one laughed
anymore.
The wise man smiled and said,” You can’t laugh at the same joke
over and over. So why do you cry over the same problem over and over?”
15. Two Neighbors
A wise and successful man bought a beautiful house with a huge
orchard. But, not all were happy for him. An envious man lived in an old house
next to him. He constantly tried to make his fellow neighbor’s stay in the
beautiful house as miserable as possible. He threw garbage under his gate and
made other nasty things.
One fine day the wise man woke up in a good mood and went into
the porch to notice buckets of garbage thrown there. The man took a bucket ,
cleaned his porch. He carried a bucket and went to knock his envious neighbor‘s
door.
The envious neighbor heard a knock at his door and gleefully
thought, “ I finally got him!”. He answered his door ready to quarrel with his
successful neighbor. However the wise man gave him a bucket of freshly picked
apples saying, “The one who is rich in something, shares it with others.”
16. Changing Vision
There once lived a wealthy man who was bothered by severe eye
pain. He consulted many physicians, but none could treat his ache. He went
through a myriad of treatment procedures but his pain persisted with more
vigor. He looked and for every available solution for his pain, and approached
a wise monk, renowned for treating various illnesses. The monk carefully
observed the man’s eyes and offered a very peculiar solution.
The monk told the man to concentrate only on green color for a
few weeks and avoid any other colors. The man was desperate to get rid of the
pain and was determined ready to go to any extent.The wealthy man appointed a
group of painters and purchased barrels of green paint and directed that every
object, his eye was likely to fall to be painted green.
After a few weeks the monk came to visit the man to follow up on
the man’s progress. As the monk walked towards the man’s room, the appointed
painter poured a bucket of green paint on the monk. The monk could see that the
whole corridor and the room was painted green. As the monk inquired for the
reason for painting everything green, the wealthy man said that he was only
following the monk’s advice to look at only green.
Hearing this, the monk laughed and said “If only you had
purchased a pair of green spectacles, worth just a few dollars, You could have
saved a large share of your fortune. You cannot paint the world green.”
Moral: Let us change our vision and the world will appear
accordingly. .
17. A boat for all feelings
Once there was an island where all the feelings and emotions
lived together. One day a big storm from the sea was about to drown the island.
Every emotion on the island was scared, but Love made a boat to escape. All the
feelings jumped in the boat except for one feeling. Love got down to see who it Boraso - Conversion Marketing Agency was
Ego! Love tried its best to bring ego to the boat, but Ego didn’t move.
Everyone asked Love to leave Ego and come in the boat, but Love was meant to
Love. It remained with Ego. All other feelings were left alive but Love died
because of Ego!
18. Waiting for rabbit suicide
Once here lived a lazy farmer who did not enjoy working hard in
the fields. He spent is days napping under a tree. One day, while he was
resting under a tree, a fox came chasing a rabbit. There was a loud THUMP–the
rabbit had crashed into the tree and died.
The farmer picked up the dead rabbit and took it home,
frustrating the hell out of the fox. The farmer ate cooked and ate the rabbit
for dinner and sold its fur at the market. The farmer thought to himself, “If I
could get a rabbit like that every day, I’d never have to work again.”
The next day, the farmer went right back to the tree and waited
for another rabbit to die in a similar way. He saw a few rabbits, but none of
them ran into the tree like before. Indeed, it was a very rare incident, but
the farmer did not realize it. “Oh well,” he thought cheerfully, “There’s
always tomorrow.” Since, he was just waiting for the rabbit to hit a tree and
die, he did not give any attention to his field. Weeds grew in his rice field.
Soon, the farmer had to be hungry as he ran out of his rice and never caught
any other rabbit too.
Moral: Do not wait for good things to come without doing
anything. Do not give your life to luck without working for success.
19. Twenty Dollar Bill
A well known speaker started his seminar by holding up a brand
new twenty dollar bill. In the room filled with people he asked if anyone would
like to have his $20 bill. Hands in the rooms started going up. He crumpled and
crumbled the bill and asked the crowd if anyone was still interested to have
the bill. The hands were still up signing that people still wanted the crumpled
$20 bill.
He then dropped the bill on the ground and started to grind it
into the floor with his shoe. He picked up, now crumpled and dirty $20 bill. “
Does anyone still wants the bill?” he asked. Still the hands went into the air.
The speaker said, “ Today we have all learned a valuable lesson.
No matter what I did to the bill, you still wanted it because it did not lose
its value.”
“Many times in our lives, we are dropped, crumpled, and ground
into the dirt by the decisions we make and the circumstances that come our way.
We may feel as we are worthless; but no matter what happened or what will
happen, you will never lose your value.”
Moral: Dirty or clean, crumpled or finely creased, we are
priceless. The worth of our lives comes from not in what we do or who we know,
but by who we are.
20. The Little Wave:
A little wave was bobbing along in the ocean and was having a
grand old time. He was enjoying the wind and the fresh air as it travelled–
until he noticed that all the other waves in front of him were crashing against
the shore. “Oh My God, this terrible”, The little wave thought. “Look what is
happening to all the other waves and I will have to face the same fate!”
When the little wave was in the state of panic another wave came
across and asked the little wave, “Why are you distressed my friend?”
The little wave said, “We are all going to crash against the
shore and face our end! All of us waves are going to be nothing! Isn’t it
terrible?”
The second wave answered with a smile, “No, you don’t
understand. You’re not just a wave, you are a part of the ocean.”
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