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Asha to Asha

Asha to Asha

By Hammed KafayatPublished 8 months ago 2 min read
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Once upon a time, in a small village called Asha, there lived two women named Asha. They were not related to each other but shared the same name, which caused some confusion among the villagers.

The first Asha, known as Asha-1, was a hardworking and kind-hearted woman. She had a small farm where she grew various crops and took care of her animals. Asha-1 believed in the power of community and often helped her neighbors with their farming tasks and shared her harvest with those in need. Despite her humble lifestyle, Asha-1 was content and grateful for what she had.

On the other hand, the second Asha, known as Asha-2, was a greedy and selfish woman. She always wanted more and was never satisfied with what she had. Asha-2 was constantly looking for shortcuts to accumulate wealth quickly, often resorting to dishonest means. She would deceive others and exploit their vulnerabilities for her own gain.

As time went on, the villagers began to realize the stark contrast between the two Ashas. While Asha-1 enjoyed the respect and support of the community, Asha-2 became increasingly isolated and mistrusted. People admired Asha-1's hard work, integrity, and willingness to help others, while they despised Asha-2's deceitful nature.

One day, a wealthy merchant visited the village and offered a significant sum of money to anyone who could solve a complex puzzle. Both Asha-1 and Asha-2 were intrigued by the opportunity to earn a substantial amount of money.

Asha-1, true to her nature, decided to give it a try with honesty and integrity. She spent days and nights studying the puzzle, seeking advice from wise villagers, and using her knowledge of farming and nature to find a solution. Finally, her hard work paid off, and she solved the puzzle, impressing the merchant with her intelligence and determination.

In contrast, Asha-2, driven by her greed, resorted to cheating. She secretly stole the answer to the puzzle from Asha-1's notes and presented it as her own. However, the merchant, who had heard about the reputation of the two Ashas, suspected foul play and confronted Asha-2. He exposed her dishonesty, and she was disqualified from the competition.

The merchant, impressed by Asha-1's honesty and integrity, not only rewarded her with the promised money but also offered her a partnership in his business. With her business acumen, strong work ethic, and genuine nature, Asha-1 thrived in the business world and eventually became a successful entrepreneur.

As for Asha-2, her dishonesty and greed caught up with her. She was shunned by the villagers and faced severe consequences for her actions. Realizing the error of her ways, she decided to change and embarked on a journey of redemption, seeking forgiveness from those she had wronged.

The story of the two Ashas serves as a reminder that true wealth and success come from hard work, integrity, and genuine care for others. While Asha-1 embraced these values and achieved prosperity, Asha-2 learned the hard way that shortcuts and deceit only lead to temporary gains and long-lasting regrets.

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  • Alex H Mittelman 8 months ago

    Great work !

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