Once upon a time, in a small village, there lived a young boy named Ravi. Ravi's family was very poor and struggled to make ends meet.
One day, Ravi's grandfather gave him a 100-rupee note and said, "Money makes many things, but remember, it can't buy happiness."
Ravi was curious and decided to test his grandfather's words. He went to the market and bought:
- A book for 20 rupees
- A toy for 30 rupees
- A delicious meal for 20 rupees
- A new shirt for 30 rupees
He donated to a local charity.Ravi realized that money can buy many things, but:
- The book opened his mind
- The toy brought temporary joy
- The meal satisfied his hunger
- The shirt made him feel confident
But the happiness he felt from helping others through charity was the greatest.
Ravi understood his grandfather's wisdom: "Money makes many things, but true happiness comes from within and helping others."
From then on, Ravi valued money as a tool, not a goal.
One day, Ravi's grandfather gave him a 100-rupee note and said, "Money makes many things, but remember, it can't buy happiness."
Ravi was curious and decided to test his grandfather's words. He went to the market and bought:
- A book for 20 rupees
- A toy for 30 rupees
- A delicious meal for 20 rupees
- A new shirt for 30 rupees
He donated to a local charity.Ravi realized that money can buy many things, but:
- The book opened his mind
- The toy brought temporary joy
- The meal satisfied his hunger
- The shirt made him feel confident
But the happiness he felt from helping others through charity was the greatest.
Ravi understood his grandfather's wisdom: "Money makes many things, but true happiness comes from within and helping others."
From then on, Ravi valued money as a tool, not a goal.