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"As you sow, so shall you reap" write a story with illudtrates the truth of this statement.

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Answered by Anonymous
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▶️The statement " As you sow, shall you reap"

This statement teach us that our karma will decide our destiny it means our karma will decide our future. We got that which we actioned before.

▶️lets write a story on "As you sow,so shall you reap "

There were two men in a viallage Mohan.and Shyam. The Shyam used to believe in that "As you sow 'so shall you reap " he used to believe in karma but other one mohan used to believed in Destiny he thought that destiny is everything it decided our tomorrow.

The boths were used to be best friend. They boths thoughts were different then each-other.Shyam used to say to mohan that "Karma give opportunity to create our own destiny " but mohan didn't listen mohan's word.He started live his life as before.

Shyam used to do hard work daily by believing in himself and his karma within few years he got succes in his life but mohan still like before he didn't change himself yet. After seeing the shaym 's" succes he believed that karma is everything and it makes our destiny .

From this story we get knowledge that as we sow'so shall you reap "Like in this story shyam get succes because he sow his hard-work and believe in karma "


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Answered by ridhidv43
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The quality of the seeds that you sow determines the quality of the crops that you harvest.If the seeds are of superior quality then the yield will also be the same.

Similarly the benefits that one enjoys in life are directly proportionate to the efforts that one puts in.If a person is lazy about doing any job then he or she cannot get any benefit out of that.

Here it can also refer to the fact that in order to have matuKing and responsible adults one must always install good habits and sensible moral values in children.

Once upon a time there were two kings who ruled over neighbouring kingdoms.King Aryan was great warrior who looked after his subjects very well.

All his people loved him because he was always looking into their safe and welfare and made sure that all were very happy and leading healthy life .

On the another hand king Vaishal was very lazy who was spending his money in entertaining and dancing he did not pay attention to the needs or development activities of people .

His people were very angry because he was not looking into their needs and listening to them.And also they were not liking him.Always they were scolding him.

Once day a powerful king decided to capture these two kingdoms and made his way with strong army.King

Aryan's army was alert and was ready to face the enemies.

Although they know that the king was very powerful , even children and women were ready to come to the war and fight to protect their king.

Whereas in kingdom of King Vaishal the people started to flee to neighbouring kingdoms leaving the king all by himself when they heard about the war.

They were not interested to protect their king who did nothing for them.And Vaishal realized his foolishness but it was too late.He was defeated and fled for his life.

King Aryan defeated the king with the help of his motivated army.And they were all very happy because they started to lead their lives in their own kingdom.

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