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A story depicting 'As you sow,so shall you reap'

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Answered by aravvarshney80pcbme9
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As you sow, so shall you reap!" Yes, this is an old proverb which is true. The meaning is that if you do good to others you will also be rewarded with good. And if you are bad and unkind, you will get the same from others. Here is a short story about a poor girl.

There once lived a very poor girl with her parents in a small town in Bombay. She worked as a servant girl in a rich Lady's house. One day as she was coming home from work, she saw a purse lying on the road. She recognized it at once. It was her mistress's purse. She ran towards it, opened it and inside it, was a little brooch which was made of artificial gold and along with it was some money. She decided to return the purse and ran back to the rich ladies house. The lady was very thankful for getting back her money and brooch. She presented the brooch to the little girl and also promised to increase her monthly pay. The girl was also very pleased.

As you see that if you do good, you will also be rewarded with good as the little girl was rewarded. It is not always that you are rewarded. Sometimes the person to whom you do good doesn't reward you. Then you should not feel bad. Because good deeds are not done for rewards but out of your own goodness and it should be done wholeheartedly. Good deeds should be done anywhere you go. May it be school, home or market.

As students you should cultivate the habit of doing good things in your life. In the school if you find something, you must give it to the person to whom it belongs or in the office for handing over the same to the owner, so that the student will feel very happy. Learn to do good things in your house by way of helping your parents, friends and neighbours.

"The fruit of kindness is always sweet."

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Answered by Anonymous
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As You Sow So Shall You Reap – A poor farmer lived in a village. He had land for farming, but due to poor crop on that land, he was poor. One day, in the summer, he was resting in the shade of a tree on his farm that he saw a snake come out of a bill and spread the fun.

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Suddenly the farmer got suspicious, due to this snake, my farming is deteriorating, so I have to serve it.

As soon as this idea came, he brought milk from somewhere and put it in a pot and kept it near the bill. The next day when he goes to the bill, he sees that there is no milk in the vessel but there is a gold seal in it.

He was very happy to get the seal. From that day on wards, he would take milk daily in the pot and keep it near the bill and the next day he would get a regular gold seal.

Incidentally, the farmer had to go out for a day. He was in a big dilemma who would give milk to the snake After much deliberation he discussed this with his son and asked him to keep milk

According to the farmer, the son did the same. But when he saw the seal in the pot of milk, he began to think that there must have been many seals buried in the ground, on which this snake is seated, and out of them this snake brings a seal everyday. So why not kill this snake and take all the seals.

On the second day, when the son of the farmer went with milk, he stayed there. After a while, the snake came out like daily, he hit the snake with great force, but missed the target. The snake did not feel the snake and the snake bounced and immediately bitten him. The boy died within a short span.

The next day when the boy’s father returned and heard the news of the son’s death and death, he felt very sad. But he said – “In any case, he said – “Whatever one does, he gets a similar outcome.”

Moral of As You Sow So Shall You Reap Story – So always remember this “do as you like, fill it like that” greed ends like this

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