Write a story to "cut your coat according to your cloth"
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Cut your coat according to your cloth
"Cut your coat according to your cloth" is a proverb that advises us to cut and stitch the coat according to the cloth available, the size of the coat should not exceed the piece of the cloth in hand. Or else the coat will be unfit to wear or the cloth will become wasted.
This proverb instructs us to live within our means and resources. Wise financial management is necessary for us to live comfortably without anxieties. Some people are showy in life just to make other think that they are sophisticated and rich. If a person spends more than his income, he will sooner or later fall in some great problem. He may end up losing everything and even become homeless.
Shambaru lived in a village were the main occupation was cultivation. Because of the fortunate location of his land, irrigation was good. With a few cows and buffaloes, he would prepare the fields for sowing. During harvest, the quality and the quantity of his produce surpassed all other villagers. The villagers never stop commenting how lucky he was. The village community belongs to the middle class. But over the years it became the general idea that Shambaru was more well off than the rest of the villagers.
The story goes that one day Shambaru saw a luxury car passing his village. It actually might have been any ordinary car because luxury cars don't come to those remote parts.
Seeing the car changed him drastically. He started to give up traditional garments and opted for costly western clothes. With his new lifestyle his saving in the bank also started decreasing. Shambaru was still unsatisfied because he thought that without a car he would never look like a rich person. He went to the bank and took a heavy loan and bought the car. Driving around in his new car he felt excited. He was turning heads everywhere he went in his car.
But soon reality struck and he realised his great blunder. The bank demanded the installments of the loan. He didn't have any money to pay the installments. The bank took back the car and even his house. With no saved money in the bank, he cannot start a new beginning because the money he saved was meant to purchase seeds at very low rates offered by the government.
This story of Shambaru teaches us that we should cut the coat according to cloth.