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short story for motivating children for study well​

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Answered by Jaisi05
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. This is as follows:-

Ashish and Amit were studying in the college. Both were classmates as well as roommates in the hostel room. Ashish was a studious boy but Amit was a fun-loving boy and was not serious in studies. Ashish used to study regularly to get good marks in exams whereas Amit was not serious in studies and used to study “Guess Paper”, “One-day Series “,etc. to get good marks in exams.

Amit scored good marks in exams by using these techniques and always made him understand “Life is for fun and joy. I always pass with smart techniques. You should also enjoy your life like me”. But Ashish never agreed with him.

After the completion of studies, the companies came in the college for campus selection. Ashish was a knowledgeable person and got selected by campus recruitment but Amit was neither a knowledgeable nor a skillful person. So, he couldn’t selected by the campus recruitment.

After the completion of college studies, Amit also tried to get placed outside by his own effort but couldn’t got placed. After that, he took admission in other courses and got placed in low salary due to lower intellectual level.

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Answered by 123shweta
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This beautiful story about making the best of what you have is our first pick for this list. Though ambition is not a bad thing, there is usually a very thin line progressing to greed. It can run both ways, parents may end up pushing their children so hard, that kids end up frustrated. On the other hand, kids may end up demanding for more, without regard to what they have already.Here is a wonderful story about a peacock who almost went the same way.

here was this once a beautiful peacock who was all, but dancing on a rainy day. While he was busy admiring his plumage, his rough voice reminded him of his own shortcomings. All the joy beaten out of him, he was almost in tears. Suddenly, he heard a nightingale singing nearby.

Listening to the nightingale’s sweet voice, his own shortcoming once again became very evident. He began wondering why he was jinxed in such a manner. At that moment, Juno, the leader of the Gods, appeared and addressed the peacock.

“Why are you upset?” Juno asked the peacock.

The peacock complained about his rough voice and how he was sad because of it. “The nightingale has such a beautiful voice. Why don’t I?”After listening to the peacock, Juno explained, “ every living being is special in his or her own way. They are and made in a certain manner that serves the greater purpose. Yes, the nightingale is blessed with a beautiful voice, but you are also blessed – with such a beautiful and glittering plumage! The trick is acceptance and making the most of what you have.”

The peacock understood how silly he had been in comparing himself to others and forgetting his own blessings. He realised that day, that everyone was unique in some way or the other.

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