A 6 yr old boy was in the market with his 4 yr old sister. Suddenly the boy found that his sister was lagging behind. He stopped and looked back. His sister was standing in front of a toy shop and was watching something with great interest. The boy went back to her and asked, “Do you want something?” The sister pointed at the doll. The boy held her hand and like a responsible elder brother, gave that doll to her. The sister was very very happy… The shopkeeper was watching everything and getting amused to see the matur behaviour of the boy… Now the boy came to the counter and asked the shopkeeper, “What is the cost of this Doll, Sir? !” The shopkeeper was a cool man and had experienced the odds of life. So he asked the boy with a lot of love & affection, “Well, What can you pay? The boy took out all the shells that he had collected from sea shore from his pocket and gave them to the shopkeeper. The shopkeeper took the shells and started counting as ...
Chalte Chalte Zindagi Once I watched a football match in a school playing ground. As I sat down, I asked a boy sitting next to me what the score was? With a smile, he replied, they are leading us 3-0. And I said, REALLY. That is very discouraging. 'Discouraged', the boy asked me with a puzzled look. Why should I be discouraged when the referee has not blown the final whistle. I have confidence in the manager and the team, we shall definitely overcome. Truly the match ended 5-4 in favour of boys team. He waved me gently with a smile on his face. I was amazed at his confidence. As I got back home that night, his answer kept coming back to me. Why should I be discouraged when the referee has not blown the final whistle. OUR LIFE IS ALSO LIKE A GAME.... Why should we be discouraged when life is still there. Why be discouraged when your final whistle has not been sounded. The truth is that many people blow the final whistle themselves.... As long as life is there, nothing i...