A story on the proverb "action speak louder than words"
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Sita was a 10 year old girl who went to school by bicycle everyday she was a kind hearted young girl always willing to help people she was very good at studies and always followed her teachers advice that one must always lend a helping hand 2 doors in trouble one morning and she was on her way to school she saw a blind man trying to cross the road in the midst of the Road busy traffic there was no one to help him and he was in danger of getting hurt by the speeding vehicles Sita also this past her cycle in front of a shop and requested the shop owner to look after your cycle telling him that she was going to help the blind man see the run across to the blind man took hold office white cane and told him to work with her she waved her hands at the vehicles signalling them to stop all the vehicles stop and give away for her to get across the road the drivers for touched by the helping move of a small girl who did this small help the blind man thanks Sita for making him to pass through 10 class teacher who was passing by saw this and felt very proud of a student seizers gesture towards the blind man clearly showed her good intention to help others who are in need the day the teacher told the whole class of citizens helping tendency and asked them to approach her she also told the other students that they should follow Sita is converting what they learn into action Sita was very pleased that she could at least do this small help for handicapped person after that Sita became famous among the school students and she was awarded in the school function
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Actions speak louder than words
It was another cold winter day. The chilly wind is blowing and the snow falling. A poor, homeless, hungry and thirsty man goes to a rich man. He tells the rich man that he is hungry and has not eaten for three days. The rich man came out to see who is at his door. Seeing the poor man in tattered clothes, he gets angry. He yells angrily about beggars constantly harassing him. He scolds the poor hungry for disturbing him. He calls the hungry man a lazy man who is unwilling to work and earn a livelihood. He tells the hungry and thirsty man to go away somewhere else and find something to eat. He goes inside, slamming the door shut.
The poor man slowly walks away. Outside in the cold he is thinking about what has happened in his life. He tells himself, "If not for this terminal cancer, I could find a job. I don't like to beg because it is humiliating. It's my unlucky fate that both my wife and son were killed in a road accident six months ago. Even with this cancer, my life was good when they were alive. I misses them so much."
The expression "Actions speak louder than words" teaches us it is better to do positive things rather than talking about them. It is only by our actual good works that can change the life of people in a positive way and make our communities and the world a better place to live in.