Miser
merchant
In a town, there
lived an old merchant named Ramu. He earned huge profits and money but lived
like a poor means that he doesn't give his wife money when his children asked
that they want money he used to say that "money does not grow on
trees".
As he became richer he became more greedy. One day his wife asked,
"what will you do with that money" he replied, "it is my money I
will do what I want with the money" and scolded her.
He took many years to
become the richest man in the town. The people called him a money bag or king
miser. A few days later the miser went to a head office and said that "I
want to build a school, hospital, and a library in our town" the officer
said that "it will cost a lot of money" then the merchant said,
"I will spend my money for my good name". The officer said, "if
you will not spend money to your near and dear ones how will give to the
government to build public facilities".
On hearing this Ramu felt ashamed
and went off from there. From that day he started helping the poor, near and dear
ones and lived happily together.
Moral: remove the habit of greedy and live happy.
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