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write a story entitled" action speaks louder than words.​

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Answered by cptprice58
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Answered by Anonymous
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Once there was a little boy obsessed with eating sweets . His mother getting worried because of his excessive sweet eating habit and tried many ways to stop him from eating

However nothing seemed to work

Near a village lived a wise man who was respected by everyone . So she decided to take him to that wise man ,in hope that her son may listen him .

Mother went to wise man with her son . There she met him and said " My son eats sweets every time , will you please tell him that it's bad for his health

After listening to her wise man thought for a while and refused to give any advice to that boy at that time . He asked mother to return to him after a month .

She wondered why he asked them to return after a month , why not tell boy to stop eating sugar at that time yet she left

Later , she returned to wise man and this time wise man took boy for a walk and after a while returned . He looked at boy and said , " Boy you should stop eating sugar because it's not good for health

Boy nodded and promise that he will no eat sugar anymore . after this mother left with her son

Few days later she returned to wise man and said , " Thank you for your help " . boy has kept his promise made to you and hadn't eaten sugar since then

she was curious about why holy man needed a month to tell her son that . So she asked holy man " When I first came to you ,why you didn't told my son to stop eating sugar right then " Why did you asked me to return after a month

Wise man smiled and replied , " At that time , I used to sugar myself and I didn't had right to tell your kid stoping eating sugar . But now I didn't eat sugar anymore . That's why I was able to tell your kid to stop eating sugar

Moral : A person's example is much powerful than just words

Hopes it will help you dear

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