The Monkey And Two Cats | Kids Fairy Tales For Bedtime Stories | English Moral Stories | Story-Point

Monkey And Two Cats | Kids  Fairy Tales For Bedtime Stories | English Moral Stories | Story-Point

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Monkey and two cats, once upon a time in the village lived two cats, they were very happy with each other and were friendly. Whatever they got, they shared equally amongst themselves. One day they got a piece of flatbread, as usual. They shared it equally. But this time somehow they had a difference of opinion. They kept fighting amongst themselves as to who's going to get rich. Share your piece of bread is bigger than mine, said the first get. No, no. 


Your bread piece is bigger than mine, said the second cat, who started fighting. Both of them started to fight for, after all, a piece of flatbread. They did not know what to do and in a confused did, they went to a monkey who was living upon a tree. They wanted justice from the monkey. He wanted to take advantage. So he came down the tree to solve this issue. He got away weighing scale from the tree. He put both pieces of bread on either side of the wing scale. One side of the scale seemed to be tilted. The monkey, the monkey took a piece from the heavier side and ate it up.


 Now the scales tilted to the other side and now from the other side. Also, he broke a piece of bread and ate it up. This became a Robin. The monkey went on, taking the pieces from the bread from either side continuously, and kept on eating the pieces. He was very clever. He went on eating from either side and saw the bread really became small. Now, upon seeing this, the cats knew that they had made a mistake by coming to the monkey and said, My dear monkey, you did not do any justice to us. We trusted you. 


But Buddy was undoubtedly unfair to us, both of them said in a chorus. On hearing these words, the monkey replied as follows. My dear friends, I wanted to do justice, so I was really using my brain. What is the advantage for me seeing so you finish the rest of the bread also, that God really regretted the decision to go to the monkey for justice? They felt that they could have eaten it themselves. They now lost everything and remained hungry. Moral greediness leads to loss.


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