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A
6-year-old boy was going to the market with his 4-year-old younger sister.
Suddenly he noticed that his sister was left behind. He stopped, looked back,
and noticed that his sister was standing in front of a toy shop and was staring
at something.
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The
boy comes back and asks the sister, "Do you want anything?" The girl
raises her finger and points to the doll. Like a responsible person, the
brother came to the shop holding his sister's hand and gave the doll to his
sister, The Sister was pleased.
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The
shopkeeper was sitting at the counter watching all this with great curiosity. A
6-year-old was amazed at the practicality. The boy came to the counter with his
sister. Asked the shopkeeper, "Uncle, how much is this doll worth?"
The shopkeeper was a quiet person. He had seen many ups and downs in his
life.
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The
shopkeeper lovingly and affectionately asked the little boy, "How much
will you give?" The boy took out all the mussels from his pocket and gave
them to the shopkeeper. which the boy and his sister had collected from the
beach some time ago. The shopkeeper was collecting and counting all the mussels
like money is counted.
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After
counting the mussels, he looked at the boy and the boy said, "Uncle, how
much is less?" Shopkeeper - "No, no, it is more than the price of
this doll. I will give back whatever is more." Done. The boy was pleased
and left with the oysters in his pocket.
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The
shopkeeper's servant was watching all this. He asked in surprise, "Master!
You gave such an expensive doll in exchange for only 4 shells. The shopkeeper
laughed and said, "These are just mussels for us. But this is very
valuable to that 6-year-old boy. And at his age, he doesn't know what money is
called. But when he grew up, and he remembers, I gave my sister in exchange for
the mussels." When the doll was given to him, he would remember me.
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He
would think, even for a moment, that the world is left with some good people.
This would help instill a positive attitude in him and inspire him to become a
good person too.
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