Thursday, December 29, 2016

THE POOR COBBLER AND HIS RICH NEIGHBOUR

           Once there lived a poor but contented cobbler in a village. He earned an honest living by the sweat of his brow He worked and sang from morn till night. He was indeed the happiest man in the locality.

           The cobbler’s rich neighbor was always anxious about hi wealth. He knew no peace of mind. So being envious of the cobbler’s carefree life, he wanted to put an end to this by a clever device.

           One day the rich man gave the cobbler a bag of money, saying. “Friend, here is some money for you for improving your lot with it.”

           The cobbler was at first in a fix. Then he accepted the money and hid it in a hole inside his cottage. But his anxiety for the money made him forget his usual joy.

At last one day the poor cobbler felt that the money had matched away all his mirth. So he went to his rich neighbor with the money and said, “Sir, take back your money. My happiness and joy are more valuable than it.” So saying, the cobbler gave out a sigh of great relief and went away.



Moral: Contentment is the root of all happiness.

Tuesday, December 6, 2016

THE STOMACH AMD OTIIER LIMBS OF THE BODY

           All the organs of the body were very much disgusted with the stomach. They felt that each of them had to labour hard, hut the stomach alone sat idle and enjoyed the fruits of their labour. Once they met in a council and decided that they would not work to feed stomach any longer.

           Accordingly all the organs stopped work to teach the idle stomach a good lesson. The hand did not raise food to the mouth; the teeth did not chew it to feed the voracious belly. The gullet did -not send food to the stomach. But the stomach kept silent. It was starved.

           Very soon the natural result followed. All the organs of the body began to grow thinner and weaker. They could now realize their own folly. They understood that the stomach was not idle. It digested the food which gave them energy and strength. So they made up their quarrel with the stomach and began to cooperate with it for common good. The result was that the organs of the body got back-their usual energy and strength.


Moral: Cooperation is of great importance for success in any work.