This is the ahort story based on the real talent. Something like that on which people focus more, but that’s not a genuine talent. So the real talent indeed…..
Virtuous Indeed
Once upon a time there were three women were returning home with a bundle of wood, then in a mutual conversation, a woman praised her son and said, ‘My son sings very melodious, really what a beautiful voice he has’ Hearing this, the other woman said, ‘My son Runs very fast, as fast as a horse. The third woman was silent, so she asked what qualities does your son have, if he has any special quality then you also tell us, the third woman said, what should I say, my son does not have any such qualities.
When the women went ahead, a boy was going in front of them singing a song, then the first woman said – Look how beautifully my son sings. After some time, a boy was running along the same path. Seeing him, another woman said – Look how fast my son is running. In a short while the son of the third woman came and took the bundle of wood from his mother’s head and started walking along with his mother. When the other two women saw this, they fell in guilt of praising their son and came to know about the genuine quality, they realised that who is the best indeed. This child has a real quality because he is the one who took the burden of his mother on his head and not their own son has a real quality who ignored his mother even after seeing them carrying the burden.
Moral of the story- Everyone gives importance to their external knowledge and qualities, while the basic culture and knowledge in a man actually makes them superior, not the quality of appearance makes someone superior.
The story is short and has a good moral behind it, but there is scope for improving upon the choice of words and structuring of sentences. Focus is required to avoid grammatical errors and usage of redundant words to make the story more colourful and interesting.
This story is about three women and their boys. In the narrative that follows, two of the ladies sing about the achievements of their sons, while the third claims that her son lacks any distinctive qualities. Later, you see a different perspective in it, courtesy of the writer’s strong writing approach. This is a timeless tale that serves as a reminder to value your basic roots and not get sidetracked by outward qualities. Never forget your origins; your fundamental culture, manners, and knowledge are important aspects of your life. This is truly a lovely tale with a profound message.