2para short stories on the topic sharing is caring it is urgent can any one give it
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I was standing in front of a milk shop outside the temple when they caught my attention. My mother was standing in the queue to buy milk and I was waiting for her. They were a group of five beggars. They were very naughty kids and were following people in the hope of money or eatables. After every chase, whether successful or unsuccessful, they would return again to the shop. They were telling people that they were hungry which I assumed to be true as they were saying the same to each other.
One of the customers of the milk shop gave a small container of curd to the youngest of them. Rest of them looked at the container with a clear temptation in their eyes. They all wanted it. The kid having it seemed to realize this. I was curious about his next move. Other kids were staring at him too with pleading eyes. Will he eat it all alone or he would share this?
Then, in spite of being the youngest of them, he made a move which many matured and adult people do not make. He started to give spoonfuls of curd to them one by one. The tallest of them whom I assumed to be the eldest, was cleaning their mouths with his shirt. He was taking care of all of them. Soon the curd finished. All of them had equal number of spoons except one. That kid started crying. All others apologized to him and assured him that he would get the maximum share if they get something else to eat. He seemed to be pleased by it but said that he would have equal share only and was not angry with them. They all smiled and ruffled his hair with affection and then resumed their begging routine.
My mother had bought the milk by then and we moved towards our house. On my way, I was lost in thoughts to analyze what I had just witnessed. The kids just showed me what “sharing and caring” means. They all were hungry. The kid who was offered the curd, could eat it all alone. But he chose to share. The kid who got the least to eat denied to eat more than the rest next time. I don’t know whether they were brothers, cousins or they simply knew each other because of begging together daily but their love and care for each other was more than many who share the same blood.
In a world full of people who can kill their own siblings just for the sake of some pieces of land or paper, kids like them can surely teach us a lesson. The world needs the same innocence in so-called adult, elder and matured people too. God bless those kids and their “sharing and caring”.
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SHARING IS CARING
So working at camp has taught me so many, many things—especially working at a camp for kids coming from low-income families and neighborhoods. One thing it has taught me is that these kids are not short of kindness and happiness, they just show it differently.
Along with other counselors, I was setting up lunch, making sure that all of the kids had everything they needed before I sat down to eat. Well I had sat my things down with a group of kids (counselors must eat with the kids). After getting the milks and juices and silverware for the kids and myself, I sat down at what I thought was going to be a table full of campers. But to my surprise all of the kids that were at the table where my stuff was sitting had decided to go sit with other counselors. It had really hurt my feelings since I was a first year counselor and really trying to make an impact. Well, one of the other counselors was about to sit with me when some of the girl campers at the next table over had saw me sitting all alone, and I guess I looked like I was about to cry, because every single female camper from that table decided to come sit with me. They actually told the counselor that had started heading my way to sit with me that he needed to find somewhere else to sit because they were sitting with me.
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