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Some times our foolishness costs us dearly a foolish act not o ly waste our time but also our energy and money Harsh paid the price for his stupidity and when

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Answered by orangesquirrel
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Sometimes our foolishness costs us dearly, a foolish act not only wastes our time but also our energy and money. Harsh paid the price for his stupidity and when he realised his mistake, he promised never to trust anyone again.

Just a month back, Harsh was in need of a huge amount of money for his father's treatment and felt helpless. One of his seniors came to his rescue and promised to get him a job within a month. However, Harsh required to pay him some money in order to get the work done.

In this way, days passed but there was no sign of any job offer. The senior further demanded some money and assured Harsh that it will be done in just two days. Harsh believed him once again but this time the senior disappeared with the money.

Harsh lost all the little money he had and found no way to save his father's life. However, one of his friends agreed to help him and gave him a loan. This saved his father's life but Harsh learnt a lesson for his stupidity.

Answered by upenderjoshi28
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   Everyone has to pay a price for foolishness

Sometimes our foolishness costs us dearly a foolish act not only waste our time but also our energy and money. Harsh paid the price for his stupidity and when to earn money quickly he spent his savings in an investment plan that promised 100 % returns within 3 months.  

He invested ₹ 50000/- in hope of getting ₹ 100,000. One of his friends and suggested him this investment plan. Harsh remained quite excited all these three months. He had planned to construct a new room for himself to work from home at night. He was getting night time work offer from his company and could do the work from home.  

Three months were over. It was time to get his money back multiplied into double. He along with his friend reached the company’s office and was shocked to find the office locked. He asked at a neighboring office where the next-door company had gone. He was informed that the company he was talking about was involved in frauds. Its owner had promised many people double returns for their investments. The owner had been absconding and the police were trying to arrest him.  

Harsh felt very sad! He was regretting for investing in a company whose authenticity he had not confirmed. His friend was sorry too.

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