117. Friendship is Precious #Inspirational Moral Stories
Myra and Louise were best friends. They were inseparable.
They always went to school together, played together and studied together. If
Myra was somewhere, you could be sure that Louise was near by and the other way
around. So, it came as a shock when the two were seen fighting one day. Louise
tripped on one of Myra's toys and it broke. Louise was hurt, but instead of rushing
to her aid, Myra began accusing Louise of breaking her toy. A fight ensued and
the girls had decided not to talk to each other. Things would have got even uglier
had Myra's mother not heard them. She advised, "Toys will break and you can
mend them or even get new ones, but friendship cannot be bought and is difficult
to be repaired." Myra and Louise understood this. They forgot all their differences
and hugged each other. They never fought over trivial issues again.
Moral of the Story: The moral of this story is that true friendship is precious
and should not be sacrificed over trivial issues or material possessions. It's
essential to value and nurture the bonds we share with friends, as they are
irreplaceable and worth more than any temporary disagreement.
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