Educative Motivational Stories

 


Educative Motivational Stories

A king of a country was very strict. He had innumerable royal servantsHe would chastise his slaves severely if any of them erred in the course of performing their royal duties. He was not one to overlook errors.A trusted employee of the king was engaged in his royal work for about 10 years. Once this trusted employee made a mistake in following his orders. The employee complained to the king about his mistake. But the king has no regrets. As a result, the king ordered the guards to strip his body with dogs. All preparations were made to kill the servant.


When the servant saw that he had no more mercy, he appealed to the king to grant him just one wish. The request was that, Lord, give me only 10 days, I will feed the dogs to my heart's content for these 10 days. Then the king heard him and said that since you have been my loyal servant for a long time, you have been given these 10 days. But remember. Only 10 days. These 10 days the employee fed the dogs with care. 10 days time is over! So to fulfill the order of the king, the guards, according to the rules, calmed the servant to the aggressive dogs.



Seeing this situation, the king is shocked! Hot head, what is the matter! What happened to the dogs? The guards tried hard but failed to make the dogs angry. After some time, the servant stood up and said to the king, what did I get by serving you for 10 years? I have no value to you. But see how the dogs are respecting and rewarding me after only 10 days of service. The dogs did not betray me.


Your guards try hard but fail to anger the dogs. Hearing this, the king felt remorse. He thought to himself how much the dogs were respecting his master after only 10 days of service. They did not betray him. But what do I want to do? The servant who obeyed my orders for about 10 years, served and cared for him was me………….Thinking of the words, the king felt ashamed.The king consequently pardoned his servant. He pulled the servant to his bosom after realizing his error.

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