Tuesday, December 26, 2017

Indian Short Story | What is happiness like?


Indian Short StoriesHappiness is a zero-cost beauty treatment that makes your skin and soul glow. This treatment is forever within your budget.

Happiness is like a sweet box. Everyone wants to open it and take hold of their share.

Happiness is like a true friend and the pleasure that comes with it.
 

Happiness is like a book, a door to a whole new world.

Happiness is like a soup. It helps you to stay in shape.

Happiness is like a scent. You can only spread to others by getting a few drops on yourselves.

 Happiness is like a TV channel, giving out all the time. You just need to learn how to tune in and receive it correctly.

Happiness is like a ray of sunlight, which the slightest dusk captures.

Happiness is like secrecy, like faith, and should never be streamlined.

Happiness is like a Sky. It is limitless.

Happiness is like those fortresses in stories whose gates are protected by dragons, and we must battle to triumph over it.

Happiness is like stars. It is countless.

Happiness is like a flame that lights our path to contentment.

Happiness is like a Sea. It is profound.

Moral: Everyone wants happiness. No one wants pain. But first, learn to recognize joy.

Happy Reading!


Check out Nisha B Thakur's highly appreciated novel, The Unexpected Trail.

Thursday, December 21, 2017

Children Story | Comparison is the thief of joy!

Children Story
A crow living in the forest was very happy in his life. One day, he thought he should go to the other side of the forest to meet different animals. He saw a peacock when he landed on the other side of the forest. Crow was fully immersed in the peacock's beauty. 


He could not believe that such a beautiful bird existed on Earth. He cursed his ugliness and said to the peacock, ‘Peacock, you are so beautiful. Wish I could be as beautiful as you are.’

‘Even you can.’


‘What!’ the Crow expressed his surprise.


Peacock said to him that a few months ago, even he was as ugly as him.  He felt he should die, and in depression, he went to the Atlanta mountains, and there he found a miracle well and drank its water and became so beautiful. Peacock suggested Crow should go there, too.


Crow excitedly flew to the Atlanta Mountains. As soon as the crow flew, Peacock made crow fun with his friends. Peacock eagerly waited for the Crow to come back so that he could tease him.


But to the peacock’s shock, the crow came back happily. Crow thanked Peacock, saying, ‘Because of your inaccurate information, I flew and saw several beautiful places around Atlanta Mountains.’

Moral: Don't compare your insides to someone else outsides.

Happy Reading!


Check out Nisha B Thakur's highly appreciated novel, The Unexpected Trail.