Be Good To Your Enemies
Long ago, there lived a little boy named Sammy. He was a good boy. He was good in his studies, obedient to his parents, more intelligent than many other boys in his class and kind to everyone. Grown-ups as well as those junior to Sammy loved him very much. But that aroused jealousy in many other boys who longed to be as loved as Sammy.
Now there was another boy named Timmy who studied in the same class
as Sammy. Unlike Sammy, he was not good at studies and always liked to play
during school hours. He misbehaved with his parents, bullied his classmates and
even ill-treated Sammy. He always tried to put Sammy down and belittled him
before other kids in the class. But no matter what he did, Sammy's grades kept
getting better and better. Whether in studies or in sports or from his
classmates, Sammy kept getting accolades from everywhere.
On his eighth birthday, Sammy got a nice pen as a gift from his
parents. He brought it to school so that he could use it to take down the notes
of the lectures that the teachers gave in class. This was a very beautiful pen
and it could help one write very fast. When Timmy saw it, he was very jealous
of Sammy. He asked Sammy,
"Hey, where did you get that? Did you buy it?"
"My parents gave it as a birthday gift to me." replied
Sammy.
Timmy was overwhelmed with anger and jealousy. The bad boy that he
was, he rarely got any present from his parents. He decided to steal Sammy's
pen. During recess, when everyone had gone out from the class, Timmy opened
Sammy's bag and took out his pen. Then he hid it inside his bag and went out to
have his tiffin.
When Sammy came back and could not find his pen, he informed his
class teacher about it. There was a hunt for the missing pen and the class
teacher ordered the class monitor to search the bag of every children inside
the class. The missing pen was soon found out of Timmy's bag and the furious
teacher asked the errant boy,
"Now Timmy, what do you have to say about it?"
Timmy was in tears. He had nothing to say.
When Sammy saw Timmy cry, he took pity on the boy. The kind boy
that he was, he had no ill-feeling against his classmate. He requested his
class teacher not to take any action against Timmy, now that his stolen pen was
found.
This opened Timmy's eyes. He could now see what a good boy Sammy
was. He asked for forgiveness from his teacher and Sammy. From that day, he
became friends with Sammy and gradually changed himself to be as good as Sammy.
Everyone began to love Timmy and Sammy was proud of his new friend.
Despite being hurt by Timmy, Sammy gave him back only love in
return. This is how we should also treat our enemies. Who knows? One day, our
behavior may just change themselves for the better.
Moral:
Do not harm someone even if he harms you. Be good to all.
Once upon a time, there lived a farmer who had a little land. His
name was Tuan and he was a very kind and good-natured person. He lived in a hut
on his land with his wife and children and earned by selling whatever crops he
could produce on his small land.
Tuan loved to help others. Whenever someone fell ill or needed
something badly, Tuan was there to help that person. If someone died in the
village, Tuan assisted the family members of the deceased person in whichever
way he could. If anyone fell ill at night, Tuan was right beside the village
doctor to help him prepare the medicines and tend to the sick. There seemed to
be none who hated this man. He appeared to be loved by one and all.
But there was one person who hated Tuan with all his heart. He was
Juan, a neighbor of Tuan, who lived in the land next to him. A lazy person by
nature, Juan hardly put in as much effort to cultivate his land as Tuan did to
produce crops in his own. So when the harvest season arrived every year, Juan
found that he had very few crops to sell. Tuan on the other hand, earned a
handsome profit through the selling of his produces.
One year, Juan could no longer contain his jealousy. Just days
before Tuan was to reap his harvest, Juan set fire to his crops at night. Tuan
was asleep at this time and it was only the alertness of one of his other
neighbors that saved much of his crops from being perished in the deadly flames
of the fire that Juan had lighted.
When the flames were doused, Tuan saw which direction the fire had
started from. Juan's animosity towards him was unknown to Tuan. But he let the
matters rest and decided to take action only if he saw Juan repeating his
dastardly act once again.
That year, Tuan managed to sell the rest of his crops at a good
price but he could not make much profit for a good part of his produces had
been burnt. He had a heavy heart but he did not like to tell anyone about it.
Only days later, Tuan was awakened by the sound of lamentations. He
went out to find a crowd beside Juan's hut. He rushed to find that Juan's son
had fallen ill. He found that the village doctor was unable to provide a cure
to his illness. Tuan knew what he had to do. He untied his own horse and rode
it. Then he rushed to the town that was ten miles away and fetched a more
experienced doctor who lived there.
This doctor was able to guess the disease correctly and provided an
exact cure for it. Within hours, the boy was found to sleep soundly and Tuan
went with the doctor to take him back to the town.
A day later, Juan went to Tuan's hut and began to weep bitterly. He
confessed to his sins but was surprised when Tuan told him that he knew about
it all.
"You knew that I had set fire to your crops? And still you
fetched the doctor for my son?" asked the astonished Juan.
Tuan nodded and said, "I did what I knew was right. Could I do
wrong just because you had done so?"
Juan stood up and embraced Tuan. Both men were in tears and so were
the others who stood by them.
From that day, Juan changed himself. Within a year, he could
produce much crops in his land through his hard work. When the others asked him
how he had changed so much, he only replied,
"It was the goodness and love of Tuan that transformed
me."
Moral:
Be nice to your friends. Be nicer to your enemies.
Many years ago, there lived a dog named Tom. Tom was adopted as a
pet in a wealthy household and he was daily showered with nice foods and
affections by her mistress Mrs. Havisham. All day, Tom lived in a kennel within
the compound of the house and he tried his best to guard the home of his
mistress. Whenever a thief or a burglar came within the vicinity, Tom would
bark as loudly as he could to scare the living daylights out of the culprit. He
was the favorite of his mistress. When night fell, he slept on a nice blanket
inside his kennel and when day broke he had his food served before him in no
time.
But the neighborhood dogs were not so lucky and they were jealous
of Tom's fortune. Now and then, they would bark from outside the gates of Tom's
house and utter curses at him. All this disturbed Tom a little, but he would
only say,
"Poor fellows, they have to struggle so much for their food
while I am so lucky. I must not shout at them and add to their misery."
So he kept quiet and went about his business, turning a deaf ear to
their insults.
One day, as he was taking a walk with his mistress, Tom found that
some young boys were throwing stones at those same dogs who insulted him. The
dogs were cornered and they had nowhere to go. They could in no way avoid being
hit by the stones thrown at them. Many of them were bleeding and barking feebly
in protest. But the boys were not in a mood to let go of them so lightly. They
picked up bigger stones and rocks to have more fun at the expense of the weak,
helpless dogs.
Tom could not hold himself back. He was of a strong build and had a
very deep voice. He knew that he could scare the boys. He managed to wrench his
leash free out of his mistress' hands and he ran towards the boys.
The boys were startled at the terrible barking that Tom directed at
them. Their blood froze at the sight of the huge Tom baring his fangs and
running towards them. They dropped their rocks and ran away as fast as their
legs could carry them.
"Go home" Tom said to his bloodied abusers "no one
will disturb you anymore."
He ran back to his mistress who had seen all that Tom did. She
patted Tom and praised him for his courage.
That night, Tom's mistress saw a strange sight. The dogs whom Tom
had saved in the morning had gathered near the gates of her house. It seemed to
her as if they were telling something to her pet.
"Maybe they are thanking Tom for his brave gesture." she
thought.
And right she was! From that day, Tom and his abusers had become
friends. Tom's kindness had won over his abusers' hatred and he had earned
their love, respect and admiration that nothing on earth could buy.
Moral:
Be good to all, even if they happen to be your enemies.
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