Monday, 19 July 2010

Six short Stories with moral


A child told the mother: “Mum you are very beautiful today.”
Replied the mother : “Why?”


The child said : “ Because you did not get angry today .”


Moral of the story:


1. It is easy to possess beauty:- do not get angry.


2. Anger is temporary madness.



A man attended an interview for a job.

Along the corridor, he picked up a piece and threw it into a dustbin.

The interviewer passed by and saw it.

This man got the job.

Moral of the story:

Live with good habits, and you will be recognised.



A small boy worked as an apprentice in a bicycle shop.


A man sent a bicycle for repair.


After repairing the bicycle, this boy cleaned up the bicycle and it looked like a new one.


Other apprentices laughed at him for doing redundant work.


The second day after the owner claimed the bicycle back, this boy was pinched and offered a job.


Moral of the story :


1.Go the extra mile to be successful.


2. Doing more gains more & Doing less loses more.



The owner of a farm asked his child to work everyday at the farm.

His friend said to him : “ You do not have to make your son work so hard. The crops would grow just as good.”

Owner of the farm replied: “ I am not cultivating my crops, but my child.”

Moral of the story:

1. A simple way to groom a child is to let him experience some hardships.

2. If not cut, diamond would not turn into a jewel.

3. If not burnt, scrap would not turn into steel.



A shop is always brightly lit up.


Someone asked : “What brand of bulb are you using ? It is so lasting.”


The shop owner replied : “Our bulbs blew out frequently. We replaced them once a bulb blew out.”


Moral of the story:


1. It is simple to maintain brightness , change the bulbs regularly.


2. To brightening up everyday life : Endeavour to abandon unwholesome states of mind and make an effort to encourage wholesome states to grow.

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