Moral from the story"Tenacity of Mountain Water", a short story by "Ruskin Bond", where he writes about how he (then an adult) discovered a spring in the mountains and followed it to find a pool. But he did not stop there. He followed it further to see it swell into a rivulet, then to a stream, then tumble down in a waterfall, and finally meander into the valley as a river. The author was not able to follow it further, but knew that eventually its waters would join the mighty Ganga, which in turn would join the vast ocean. Yet, the author concludes, the ocean is but a drop in the universe, no greater than the glistening drop of water that helped to start it all, in his little spring on the mountain.
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