Morals-3
Leejo and her pride
Part-1
"The fall of pride":-
Leejo was born into a life of luxury, with parents who spoiled her rotten. But tragedy struck when she was just a teenager - her family died in a car accident, leaving her alone and adrift. Determined to never be dependent on anyone, Leejo grew up to be a fierce and ambitious lawyer. She built a reputation for being cold, calculating, and unbeatable in the courtroom. Men were beneath her, and she had no interest in marriage or relationships. Leejo's latest case was that of Kiara, a young woman who had been exploited and abused by the wealthy and influential Aarav. Leejo took the case, but her motivations were far from altruistic - she saw it as an opportunity to take down a rival and boost her own reputation. As the case drew to a close, Leejo accepted a bribe from Aarav's family, ensuring that justice would not be served. She returned home, feeling triumphant but empty. That night, Leejo went to bed, but she never woke up. Instead, she found herself in a strange, heavenly realm, face to face with a bewildered Death Report Writer. "I'm so sorry, Leejo," he stammered. "I accidentally killed you. You weren't supposed to die for another 50 years." Leejo was furious, but the writer explained that she had to live in another woman's body for 3 months. The woman, a middle-class wife and mother, was supposed to die, but Leejo's spirit had intervened. Leejo woke up in a small, cluttered house, surrounded by the chaos of family life. She was now in the body of a woman named Nalini, with a husband and three children. As she struggled to come to terms with her new reality, Leejo realized that she had a lot to learn. How would she, a cold and arrogant lawyer, adapt to life as a middle-class wife and mother? The moral of this story remains that humanity is lost when wealth and power are prioritized over justice and compassion. But for Leejo, this was just the beginning of a new journey, one that would challenge everything she thought she knew about herself and the world around her. Riddle for the next episode: "What can be broken, but never held? What can be given, but never sold?"
Moral:
"Arrogance is like a high wall, but it can be broken by the smallest stone of humility. Let us learn to walk in others' shoes and understand their struggles."
A short poem:
Arrogance is a fragile throne,
Built on pride, and a heart of stone.
It stands tall, but for a little while,
Until it crumbles, and makes one smile.
For when we rise, on wings of pride,
We forget, that we may fall inside.
And when we do, our hearts are sore,
And we realize, we were blind before.
So let this be, a lesson to all,
That arrogance, will be our greatest fall.
Let us walk, with humility and grace,
And find our strength, in a humble place.
Ending
Comment and share your thoughts! What will happen to Leejo in her new life? Will she learn to adapt and find happiness, or will her arrogance be her downfall?