In a small village, there was a big mango tree behind Riko’s house. Every afternoon, Riko climbed the tree, picked some mangoes, and shared them with his friends. One day, a new boy named Tama came to the village. He looked lonely, so Riko gave him the sweetest mango. But instead of saying thank you, Tama pushed Riko and took more mangoes for himself.
Riko felt sad and confused. He had tried to be kind, but Tama was rude to him. The next day, Tama came back and asked for more mangoes. This time, Riko did not shout or push him. He calmly said, “I shared with you because I wanted to be your friend. But friends should be kind to each other.” Tama was surprised. No one had spoken to him so gently before.
Tama looked down and felt ashamed. He realized that Riko had shown him kindness even after being treated badly. Slowly, Tama said sorry. From that day on, they became good friends. Riko learned that being kind does not mean being weak, and sometimes, kindness can change someone’s heart.
🌟 Moral Value:
When someone responds to our kindness with bad behavior, we should stay calm and choose kindness wisely. We can set boundaries without becoming unkind. True kindness is strong, and it can help others become better people.