Stpry construction on proverb avarice is the root pf all evils
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mihir mera dost nalla hai
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Long time ago, in a big bungalow lived a father with his two sons, John and Paul. They loved each other from the bottom of their heart. They could do anything for each other. Only a difference existed between them. John, the elder son had no greed for money, whereas Paul was always demanding money. Wealth was the only think he loved more than his brother. He was so jewish that he didn't even lend money to his dear friends in need. Nonetheless, he liked to live an extravagant life.
Time passed and the brothers grew up. Everything was going fine until one day. A day came when Paul asked his father to divide his property between John and him. His father was very upset. He gave Paul all his plots and properties, and John all his wealth. Still, Paul wasn't satisfied and he wanted his father's wealth also. Firstly, he sold his property and gained money. Then, an unpleasant day came which changed everything. Secretly, Paul entered into his brother's room at night and backstabbed him. Next day, he fled away from the town with all his wealth. His father couldn't bear the pain of his son's death and died shortly after that.
Paul was now in London. He spent his money wastefully on advise of his friends on clubs and parties. A day came when all his money was spent and he was left a beggar. His fair-weather friends also left his company. He had to eat the same food as pigs did, i.e. the leftover chaff or husk to survive. Soon, he
realised that money had made him blind. For the sake of money, he killed his brother who loved him truly. Now, he was left alone in the world. Nobody was even there to share his sadness with. At that point of time, he harked back to those three words which his
brother used to say heartily." I love you!" At last he had to give up his life.