Fruits of Labour (Hard Work)
There
once lived a rich businessman who had a lazy and fun loving son. The
businessman wanted his son to be-hard working and responsible. He wanted him to
realize the value of labour. One day he summoned his son and said: “today I
want you to go out and earn something, failing which you won’t have your meal
tonight.
The
boy was callous and not used to any kind of work. This demand by his father
scared him and he went crying straight to his mother. Her heart melted at the
sight of tears in her son’s eye. She grew restless. In a bid to help him she
gave him a gold coin. In the evening when the father asked his son what he had
earned, the son promptly presented him the gold coin. The father then asked him
to through it into a well. The son did as he was told.
The
father was a man of wisdom and experience and guessed that the source of the
gold coin was the boy’s mother. The nest day he sent his wife to her parent’s
town and asked his son to go and earn something with the threat of being denied
the night meals if he failed.
This
time he went crying to his sister who sympathized with him and gave him a rupee
coin out of her own savings. When his father asked him what he has earned the
boy tossed the rupee coin at him. The father again asked him to through it in a
well. The son did it quite readily. Again the father’s wisdom told him that the
rupee coin was not earned by his son. He than sent his daughter to her in-laws’
house. He again asked his son to go out and earn with the threat that he shall
not have anything for dinner that night.
This
time there was no one to help him out; the son was forced to go to the market
in search of work. One of the shopkeepers there told him that he would pay him
two rupees if he carried his trunk to his house. The rich man’s son could not
refuse and was drenched in sweat by the time he finished the job.
His
feet were trembling and his neck and back were aching. There were rashes on his
back. As he returned home and produced the two rupee note before his father and
was asked to through it into the well, the horrified son almost cried out. He
could not imagine throwing his hard-earned money like this. He said amid
sobbing. “Father! My entire body is aching. My back has rashes and you are
asking me to through the money into the well.”
At
this the businessman smiled. He told him that one feels the pain only when the
fruits of hard labour are wasted. On earlier two occasions he was helped by his
mother and sister and therefore had no pain in throwing the coins into the
well. The son had now realized the value of hard work. He vowed never to be
lazy and safe keep the father’s wealth. The father handed over the keys of his
shop to the son and promised to guide him through the rest of the life.
Moral of the Story: Some of the life’s best lessons come
from the hardest situations
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