Greed is a cruse story in about 200 words
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Once a man had a strange goose. It laid an egg of gold daily. Soon he grew very rich. But he was not satisfied with getting one egg of gold a day. He was a greedy fellow.
Once day he thought seriously about the goose. He concluded that the body of the goose must be full of golden eggs. He said to himself, “If I cut the goose open, I shall get all the eggs at one time”.
So he took a knife and killed the goose. He cut it open and began to look for a number of golden eggs. There was none to be found. The greedy man beat his brow. He repented of his folly. He had lost the goose that laid the golden eggs.
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Greed is a Curse – 400 Words
Once there were three friends, utterly disgusted with their unemployment. They set out on a long journey to try their luck. They promised to stand by one another through thick and thin. Having covered a long distance, they were tired and the cool shade of the trees tempted them. So they sat down under a cool shady to relax. When they were sitting and enjoying a chat, they caught sight of a bag lying at some distance. They hurried towards it. They opened it and opened it and found it full of gold coins. Their joy knew no bounds. They were pleased at the stroke of good fortune. The bag was a promise for their prosperity in the future. They decided to divide the coins equally among themselves. But their inherent selfishness, meanness, and greed came to the forefront. None of them was sincere. Each, in his heart of hearts, had a desire to grab the whole treasure. Actually, all were ignorant of the laws of nature. They forgot that greed is a curse.
As the evening approached, they sent one of them to the nearby city to fetch food. The man who was sent to bring food had evil designs in his mind. He thought of poisoning the food to kill the other ones left in rear. The two friends left-back in the forest were equally greedy. They hatched a conspiracy to kill their friend on his return. So all were sowing the same thing and all were going to reap the same. In fact, our actions depend upon our intentions and the intentions of all were bad. Everyone was digging a pit for the other and everyone was to fall into it. No sooner did the third friend come back from the city with poisoned food than they fell upon him and put him to death. They were happy at the success of their plan. They did not know that destiny was also waiting for them. As they were hungry, without a moment’s delay, they took the meal hastily. The poisoned food showed its effect and the law of nature asserted itself. Both embraced their fate and died at the same spot. So all the three fell prey to greed and temptation and the gold lay where it was, We learn from this story that greed is one of the deadly sins which bring about the destruction of mankind.
Once day he thought seriously about the goose. He concluded that the body of the goose must be full of golden eggs. He said to himself, “If I cut the goose open, I shall get all the eggs at one time”.
So he took a knife and killed the goose. He cut it open and began to look for a number of golden eggs. There was none to be found. The greedy man beat his brow. He repented of his folly. He had lost the goose that laid the golden eggs.
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Greed is a Curse – 400 Words
Once there were three friends, utterly disgusted with their unemployment. They set out on a long journey to try their luck. They promised to stand by one another through thick and thin. Having covered a long distance, they were tired and the cool shade of the trees tempted them. So they sat down under a cool shady to relax. When they were sitting and enjoying a chat, they caught sight of a bag lying at some distance. They hurried towards it. They opened it and opened it and found it full of gold coins. Their joy knew no bounds. They were pleased at the stroke of good fortune. The bag was a promise for their prosperity in the future. They decided to divide the coins equally among themselves. But their inherent selfishness, meanness, and greed came to the forefront. None of them was sincere. Each, in his heart of hearts, had a desire to grab the whole treasure. Actually, all were ignorant of the laws of nature. They forgot that greed is a curse.
As the evening approached, they sent one of them to the nearby city to fetch food. The man who was sent to bring food had evil designs in his mind. He thought of poisoning the food to kill the other ones left in rear. The two friends left-back in the forest were equally greedy. They hatched a conspiracy to kill their friend on his return. So all were sowing the same thing and all were going to reap the same. In fact, our actions depend upon our intentions and the intentions of all were bad. Everyone was digging a pit for the other and everyone was to fall into it. No sooner did the third friend come back from the city with poisoned food than they fell upon him and put him to death. They were happy at the success of their plan. They did not know that destiny was also waiting for them. As they were hungry, without a moment’s delay, they took the meal hastily. The poisoned food showed its effect and the law of nature asserted itself. Both embraced their fate and died at the same spot. So all the three fell prey to greed and temptation and the gold lay where it was, We learn from this story that greed is one of the deadly sins which bring about the destruction of mankind.
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