HAPPINESS IN GIVING | KUTTY STORY | DIGITAL BUD

Hai Readers,

Thoughtful Message – I wish to share this with you all readers. A small social message has been conveyed by this story. I wish to send a few good messages of positivity, general thoughts for giving without expectation, selflessness, etc.

Beyond Asking – Beyond Taking – Beyond Thanking– Beyond Joy – Being one who cares – Giving without expectation – Carrying Human Values


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Once upon a time, in a small village in the hills, there lived a boy named Jiddu. Jiddu was a curious and adventurous boy who loved to explore the forests and mountains that surrounded his village.

One day, while out exploring, Jiddu stumbled upon a hidden cave that he had never seen before. He was intrigued and decided to investigate further. As he entered the cave, he saw it was filled with glittering jewels, sparkling gems, and golden treasures.

Jiddu’s eyes grew wide with wonder, and he knew he had to take some of the treasure back to his village. He carefully selected a few jewels and gems and hid them in his bag. As he was about to leave, he heard a loud roar.

Suddenly, a giant Kaal Rakshas appeared before him, blocking his way out of the cave. Jiddu froze in fear, but the Kaal Rakshas spoke to him in a gentle voice.

“Why have you come to this cave, young boy?”

“I was just exploring, I didn’t mean to disturb you,” Jiddu replied, still trembling with fear.

The Kaal Rakshas smiled and said, “Take whatever you want, but promise me that you will use it wisely and for the good of others.”

Jiddu was amazed by the Kaal Rakshasa’s kindness and promised to do as asked. He left the cave, his bag filled with treasure, and headed back to his village.

As he walked through the forest, he came across a group of villagers struggling to find clean water. Jiddu knew what he had to do. He used the gems he had taken from the cave to build a well for the village.

The villagers were overjoyed and grateful for Jiddu’s kindness. From that day on, he became known as the boy who brought the village water, and his name was spoken with respect, charisma, and pride.

Jiddu learned a valuable lesson that day. He realized that sometimes, the greatest treasure is not what we find, but what we give.


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GOODWILL ACT – STAYS MEMORABLE | KUTTY STORY | DIGITAL BUD

Thoughtful Message – I wish to share this with you all readers. Though the message shared does not apply as a universal personality behaviour of goodwill gesture, indeed, a small act of such goodwill act of kindness and courtesy shall be of great trait of humanity.

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The message that is been narrated goes like this:

In a meeting With, Guru Ji asked a 30-year-old youth to stand up during his discourse.

Guru Ji inquired – You are walking on Juhu Chowpatty in Mumbai and a beautiful girl is coming from the front, so what will you do?

The young man said – She will be seen, and he will start seeing her personality.

Guru Ji asked – After that girl has moved forward, so will you look back too?

The boy said – yes if my wife is not with me.  (everyone laughs in the meeting)

Guru Ji again asked – Tell me how long will you remember that beautiful face?

The young man said Maybe for 5 – 10 minutes until another beautiful face appeared.

Guru Ji said to the young man – now just imagine. you are going from Jaipur to Mumbai and I gave you a packet of books and said that this packet should be delivered to such a great person in Mumbai.

You went to his house in Mumbai to deliver the packets.

When you saw his house, you came to know that he is a  billionaire. 

10 vehicles are parked on the porch of his bungalow and 5 watchmen are standing outside the house.

You sent the information of your arrival along with the packet, and then that gentleman himself came out and greeted you. 

He took the packet from you. Then when you started to return leave the place, you were requested very humbly by him to come inside his home.  He sat beside you and fed you hot food.

While you were returning, He asked you – how have you come to my house?

You said – in the local train.

He asked his driver to take you to your destination and as soon as you were about to reach your place, that billionaire dignitary made a call to you and asked – Brother, have you reached comfortably!

Now tell me how long will you remember those great men?

The young man said – Guru Ji!  I will never forget that person in my life,  till I die in life.

Addressing the gathering through the youth, Guru Ji said – “This is the reality of life.”

“A beautiful face is remembered for a short time, but beautiful behaviour is remembered for life.”

That’s the Guru mantra of life. Concentrate on the beauty of your behaviour more than the beauty of your face and body. Life will become enjoyable for yourself, unforgettable and inspirational for others.

Now, after reading this I recall a few goodwill acts of kindness I happened to come across in my lifetime. I still remember and follow a few, a few I think over as a show of un-deserving personalities in my life. Either way, this has impacted me to work on “Keep the Good Going” as a motto in my life.

Hope you will also have a trip down your memories of the goodwill that you received.


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