Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the mountains of India, there was a poor villager named Ravi. Ravi was known for his generous heart and kind soul. Every day, he would walk through the village, giving small change to the poor and needy. It was his way of spreading joy and love in the hearts of others.
One day, while on his daily walk, Ravi met an old sage. The sage saw Ravi\“s kindness and knew that he was a true embodiment of compassion. To reward Ravi, the sage gave him a special jar.
\“This jar has the power to multiply your wealth, but remember,\“ said the sage, \“use it wisely and for the good of others.\“
Excited and curious, Ravi took the jar home. As the sun set that day, he emptied his pocket into the jar. The next morning, when Ravi opened the jar, he was amazed to see that it was filled with 30 beautiful golden coins.
However, Ravi knew that wealth alone was not the answer. He decided to give each coin to a different person in the village who needed it most. The first person he gave a coin to was the local schoolteacher, who used it to buy books for his students. Another coin went to a blind beggar, who used it to buy a pair of sunglasses that allowed him to see the world again.
With each coin, Ravi watched as joy spread through the village. He realized that true happiness comes not from the number of coins we have, but from the lives we touch and the love we share. |