short story on joy insted of toy
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They had so many toys and things that they agreed to spend the next day sorting out which toy belonged to whom. So the next day each brother got to work, making a pile of his own things. When they had finished doing the big toys it was time to sort the little stuff. However, they had already taken so long that it was time for bed, so they left the small toys for the next day. The same thing happened the next day, because they had started dividing up parts of the house.
Day after day it was the same story. They were spending their whole time deciding what, among all kinds of things, belonged to either one of them.
Anything would set them off: seeing an animal, a tree, or even a stone. In the end, they had accumulated two complete mountains of stuff which had to be kept out in front of the house.
As the years passed, nothing changed: every morning they would meet up to argue about which things belonged to whom. They were getting older, and everyone now knew them as "the grumpy old men". No one had ever seen them smile.
That was, until one morning they went out and found that their two mountains of stuff had been totally mixed up together. Someone had been there, mixing their things up! After all that time and effort they had spent to separate everything!
Furious, the brothers tried to find who had done it. Soon they found a pair of children playing on the other side of the mountains of stuff. They were happily playing together, picking everything up, careless of whether they were mixing it all together. They looked really happy, enjoying themselves to the max.
Seeing the children so happy, the two grumpy old brothers realised how foolish they had been for so many years. They had given up playing with anything, instead spending their whole lives arguing over what was theirs to play with. How sad they felt, for spending their lives in anger. At the same time, though, they were happy to have finally realised their foolishness.
They spent that day, and the rest of their days, playing together with those two children, mixing everything up, and sharing it all. People even stopped calling them the grumpy old men. Now people called them the 'Big Kids'.
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Ratna is the name of a little girl. The day before yesterday was her birthday. Her parents celebrated his birthday with friends and relatives. Ratna's friends and her relatives offered her a number of gifts. But Ratna's uncle gave him two hundred rupees as birthday present. She told Ratan to buy anything as he liked. So, Ratna took hundred rupees and went to market to buy a toy-train. She longed for it. Ratna asked their driver to stop the car in front of the Toy House'. She was about to enter the shop. When she noticed a beggar with pale face and hungry look. Ratna stood in front of her. Looked at her for a moment. Then brought out the money from his pocket and gave it to the beggar. The beggar was astonished. And Ratna felt a new unknown joy.