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Story writing on that day I learnt a lesson"better remain alone than in a bad company"

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Answered by palak362
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Answered by SelieVisa
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Better to be alone than in bad company

A man was worried that his son has fallen into bad company. He started picking up many bad habits. This good father thought that quarreling will only make matter wose.

One day he went to market and purchased a bag of fresh apples and also a rotten one. Coming home he called his son. He asked his son to put the bag of apples along with the rotten one in the almirah. The son obeyed after all it was a. easy work. After some days the father asked his son to bring the apples. The son brought the bag and placed it on the table near his father. His father told him to open the bag. As he opened the bag he was surprised to see that all the apples have become rotten.

The father gently explained that one rotten apple had spoiled all the rest. In the same way one bad companion could spoil all others. The boy understood and changed his old ways. He stopped seeing his bad companions and became a good son.

Better be alone than in bad company is a proverb which is a useful reminder for everybody. The wisdom behind this proverb ithat it is better off to be without any friends than to have friends with a bad character.

We are known by the company we keep. So it is better to be called a loner than to be labeled as a bad person like the friends we keep. Being labelled a loner is much better than to mingle with bad company.

Further, when we spend time with people who are not morally good, we may be influenced by them. Under their influence we may lose our good moral values and become a person of bad character. There are many young people who destroyed their life and career because they became alcoholics and drug addicts because of the bad company they kept. It is very important to choose our friends carefully and avoid bad company.

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