write a story in 150-200words that a lie is not always bad
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A Lie That Did A Miracle
It is true that a lie told with good intentions can change someone’s life for good. Adesh’s life is an example of the positive transforming power a lie can effect in a man’s life. He was a below average boy who was never willing to come out of his comfort zone. He just wanted to be relaxed and enjoy his life. He loved eating, watching TV, hanging around with his friends, and sleeping. Every morning he felt disinclined to go to school.
His father was exceedingly worried about him. He wanted him to be disciplined and utilize his precious time to develop his latent talents. He made a plan to bring about a change in his son’s attitude. He sought his psychologist friend’s help. He shared with him his worry and asked if he could do anything to bring about the much needed change in his son. Now this psychologist friend was a great scholar. He knew great psycho-therapeutic techniques. He demanded a meeting with Adesh.
Adesh’s father excitedly took Adesh to his friend’s clinic. The psychologist talked very encouragingly to him. He told him he was going to conduct certain tests on him. He did actually conduct certain tests on him. While going evaluating the tests, he realized the flaws in his character. In spite of the bad score, the psychologist friend expressed his wonder and amazement at Adesh’s brilliance. He showed him the doctored tests of some other brilliant boy. He told him he was one of the most promising youngsters he had ever met.
Adesh was surprised at the findings. At home he thought and thought about his brilliance. The more he thought about it, the better he felt. Gradually, the lie worked; Adesh began to feel confident and began shouldering responsibilities. This improved his performance in academics. More praise from teachers worked more wonders. Finally after a gap of five years he passed his MSC in IT with flying colours. He topped the state. On the basis of his brilliant academic performance, he was hired by an international MNC. A lie did miracle in Adesh’s life.
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Donal Ryan
Sat, Dec 26, 2015, 01:00
He left the seminary in a temper and struck out walking for home. His anger had swallowed his reason. He was wearing tight shoes with hard soles that were worn down unevenly because he had a funny way of walking, a bit bandy-legged. He walked for a whole day and night until he came to the last of his strength and he used that to climb over a gate into a field and across to the bank of a narrow river and he lay down there beneath a willow tree.
He was stretched snoring when she found him, the flesh around his ankles swollen out over the tops of his shoes, his socks matted with blood and pus, his trouser-legs ribboned and caked. His upper half looked more respectable; his jacket and hat were well-worn but of fine quality. He roared when she woke him. She jumped back in fear, then saw that he was barely a man, and that he was frightened.
She walked him slowly along the river bank and over a small wooden bridge and along a path of packed dirt to the back gate of her house. She sat him at a broad table in the kitchen on a high-backed chair and she worked his shoes off his feet slowly, but for all her gentleness he almost passed out from the pain. Tears fell from his eyes; he wiped them quickly away. There was darkness at the sides of his vision, drawing in.
She was kneeling, tutting, cutting his socks away with scissors. Her hair was tied up but the pin was coming loose. Time was moving slowly forward, liquidly it seemed to him. She was wearing men’s trousers and boots and a tweed jacket. She had a pan of water and a glass bottle of some kind of ointment, set on the edge of the hearthstone before the open fire. He tried to straighten himself but he fell forward.