The Boy who Cried Wolf

There was once a boy who was sent to guard his father's sheep outside his village. One day, he cried out "Help! The wolf is killing the sheep!" The villagers rushed out to help him with sticks and guns. When they looked around, they found no wolf, only the boy laughing at them. The next week, he again cried, "Wolf!", and again, the villagers rushed out to him for nothing. Then, one day, a real wolf attacked his sheep. "Help!" he shouted. "The wolf is here!" But, nobody came to help him. He had told lies so often that even when he told the truth, no one believed him.

The Girl Who Broke Her Promises

Maryam had a friend named Latifah. Latifah never kept her promises. Any time she promised to do something, she didn't do it. One time, Maryam told Latifah a secret, and Latifah promised not to tell anyone. The next day, everyone knew Maryam's secret. Latifah had broken her promise, and Maryam never trusted her again. Latufah didn't keep her friends for long, because she always broke her promises. Even when she would swear by God nobody believed her. Soon, Latifah was very lonely.

The Lesson of These Stories

It is very important to be truthful and to keep promises. Nobody likes a liar. Nobody trusts a person who breaks promises. Liars and untrustworthy people soon find they have no friends.

From India, Coimbatore
Read these stories before........
But as these have been posted by you, feeling as if i am reading for the first time....... :) :) ...The way of presentation is too good.....
Sardhar sahab - Your contribution is always great......we are proud to have you here.....
Thanks.....
Regards,
Chaitali

From India, Vadodara
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