what is the moral of the story the three questions give long answer
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The moral of the story is to live in the present moment, rather than grumbling about the past and being anxious about tomorrow. ... Thus the answers to the King's questions are moral lessons that enable happy living.
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The lesson 'The Three Questions' talks about a King who had three questions that he sought answer for. The three questions were- what was the most important time to do something, the most important person he must seek council from and the most important thing he must do. In order to find the answers to his questions, he set out on a journey and went to a hermit. After a day's stay at the hermit's he understood and found the answers to his questions. The most important time is the present moment because the past is gone away from us and the future is uncertain. Therefore the present moment is what we have with us and therefore 'now' is the right time. The most important person does not signify any particular or specific person but refers to the person we meet in the moment, because it is uncertain if we will receive an opportunity to meet another person. And the most important thing to do is to do good to others because we are expected to do so to others. The moral of the story is to live in the present moment, rather than grumbling about the past and being anxious about tomorrow. We ought to consider every person we meet in the moment as significant beings, whether it is a poor or a rich man. We are born in the world to live good lives and therefore we ought to do good to others and live in harmony. Thus the answers to the King's questions are moral lessons that enable happy living.
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