"As you sow so shall you reap"
The quality of the seeds that you sow determines the quality of the crops that you harvest. If the seeds are of superior quality then the yield will also be the same.
All his people loved him because he was always looking into their safely and welfare and made sure that all his subjects led a very happy and healthy life.
King Vishal on the other hand was a very lazy man who loved to spend his time in entertaining and dancing and paid scant attention to the needs or developmental activities of the people.
His people were very angry because he hardly ever came out of the palace to look into their needs or listen to their woes.
One day a powerful Sultan decided to capture these
two
kingdoms and made his way to them with his strong army. King Aryan’s army was
alert and was ready to face the oncoming onslaught in all preparedness.
Although they knew that the enemy was more
powerful, their love for their King was so much that even women and children
were ready to come to the war front and fight to protect their King.
It was a different story in the kingdom of King
Vishal. When they heard of the impending war, all the people started fleeing
to the neighboring kingdoms leaving the King all by himself.
They were not interested to protect their King
who did nothing for their welfare. King Vishal only then realized his
foolishness but it was too late by then. He was defeated in the war and fled
for his life.
King Aryan on the other hand defeated the Sultan
with the help of his motivated army and paved the way for his people to live in
peace. King Aryan had the welfare of his people at heart at all times.
His subjects returned his love by being loyal
and supportive to him during testing times.
The Moral of the story - The benefits that one enjoys in life are directly proportionate to the efforts that one puts in.
If a person is lazy about doing any job then he or she cannot expect any benefit out of that. Here it can also refer to the fact that in order to have mature and responsible adults one must always instill good habits sensible moral values.
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