33. Molly and her Friends #Inspirational Moral Stories
Molly was good at studies. But she loved to tell tall tales
to everyone she met. Her friends would tell her, "Why don't you stop
telling lies? We are tired of your stories." But Molly was in no mood to
listen. She continued her ways until her friends stopped listening to her.
Once, Molly went on holiday. When she returned, she wanted to impress her
friends. So she began, "When I was in Carlingford, I jumped so high that I
was out of sight." One of her friends was angry at this. She said,
"Pretend you are in Carlingford and jump out of sight right now." All
the girls laughed Molly felt bad. Just then, one of the girls said,
"Molly, we are your friends. You don't need to tell us tall tales to impress
us because we love you the way you are." Molly understood this and changed
her ways.
Moral of the
Story: The moral of the story is that honesty and
being true to oneself are more valuable than trying to impress others with
lies.
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