write it your own words a story with central idea "As you sow so shall you reap"
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Explanation:
One night, three thieves stole a lot of money from a rich man’s house. They put the money
in a bag and went to the forest. They felt very hungry. So, one of them went to a nearby
village to buy food. The other two remained in the forest to take care of the bag of money.
The thief that went for food had an evil idea. He ate his food at a hotel. Then he bought
food for his two mates in the forest. He mixed a strong poison with the food. He thought,
“Those two will eat this poisoned food and die. Then I will get all the money for myself.”
Meanwhile, the two wicked men in the forest decided to kill their mate on return. They
thought that they would divide the money between the two of them. All the three wicked
men carried out their cruel plans. The thief who wanted all the money for himself came to
the forest with the poisoned food. The two men in the forest hit him and killed him. Then
they ate the poisoned food and died.
Thus, these evil people met with an evil end.
Moral: Evil begets evil
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As You Sow So Shall You Reap
‘As you sow so shall you reap’ is a famous axiom that the wise people, teachers, and parents often quote to instill in the minds of children to work hard and be righteous in their deeds. It is quite true. It is a universal truth that we get from life what we sow in it. Actually life is like a big field, and all of us are farmers in it. our future is the direct outcome of what and how we sow the seeds of character, right attitude, perseverance, utilization of the time and opportunities given to us, and finally how industrious and sincere we had been in carrying out our responsibilities.
Let’s take the example of two boys for illustration. One boy is quite sincere. He studies hard and optimally uses his time in learning skills at school. There is another boy who is opposite of the first boy in all aspects. He loves pleasure. He just wants to have fun. Studies and skills learning don’t fascinate him. One can easily predict their future. The former will enjoy success and the latter will have regrets. The former boy sowed well and harvested a plentiful harvest. The latter boy did not sow well, and life will not yield him harvest.
All the great personages such as Booker T Washington, Mahatma Gandhi, Nelson Mandela, Martin Luther, Albert Einstein, and Louis Pasteur, Helen Keller etc. sowed well and reaped the abundant harvest of successes. They taught us how to sow well.So we must sow well in order to reap well.