8. The Shy Adventurer #Inspirational Moral Stories
Harriet was a pretty girl but short. She had no friends because
she was shy. The children in her class would tease her and call her names. One
day, she was crying sitting in a corner. When the teacher asked the reason, she
replied, "Nobody wants to be friends with me." Her teacher asked,
"Why is that so?" "Because I look different. I am short!"
cried Harriet. "You are a smart girl, but you are shy. You have shared so
many wonderful experiences with me about your skiing and mountaineering
holidays. Why don't you share those incidents with your classmates too? I'm
sure that will help them know you better. They won't tease you anymore."
Harriet listened to her teacher and stopped being so shy. She began telling her
classmates about the adventures she had while on holiday. All the children
thought she was an amazing girl. Before long, the whole class was friends with
her.
Moral of the
Story: The moral of the story is that it's
important to overcome shyness and share your interests and experiences with
others. By doing so, you can build connections and friendships based on common
interests and talents.
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