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Honesty Is The Best Policy.

This story is about the honesty.

By Talha RiazPublished about a year ago 2 min read
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Once upon a time, there was a man named Akbar who lived in a small village with his wife and children. Akbar was known for his honesty and integrity, and he was respected by all who knew him.

One day, Akbar was on his way home from the market when he found a wallet lying on the ground. He picked it up and opened it to see if he could find any identification. Inside the wallet, he found a large sum of money and a driver's license belonging to a man named Mohsin.

Akbar knew that he had two choices: he could keep the money for himself, or he could try to find the rightful owner and return it to him. Although the temptation to keep the money was strong, Akbar knew that it was not the right thing to do.

He decided to do the honest thing and try to find Mohsin. He asked around the village to see if anyone knew him, but nobody had heard of him. Akbar then decided to call the phone number listed on the driver's license. After several attempts, he was finally able to get through to Mohsin's wife.

Mohsin's wife was overjoyed to hear that someone had found her husband's wallet and was willing to return it. She arranged to meet Akbar the following day at a nearby cafe. When they met, Mohsin's wife gave Akbar a reward for his honesty and integrity, which he graciously accepted.

Over the next few weeks, word of Akbar's honesty and integrity spread throughout the village. People began to look up to him as a role model and sought his advice on matters of morality and ethics.

One day, a young man came to Akbar for advice. The young man was in a difficult situation: he had accidentally damaged his neighbor's car while playing football, and he didn't know what to do. He was afraid to tell his neighbor the truth and face the consequences.

Akbar listened to the young man's story and told him that honesty was always the best policy. He advised him to tell his neighbor the truth and offer to pay for the damages. The young man was hesitant at first, but he ultimately decided to take Akbar's advice.

To his surprise, the neighbor was not angry at all. In fact, he was impressed with the young man's honesty and offered to split the cost of the damages. The young man felt a huge sense of relief and thanked Akbar for his wise advice.

From that day on, the young man made a promise to himself to always be honest, no matter how difficult it may be. He realized that honesty was not only the right thing to do, but it also earned him respect and admiration from others.

In the end, Akbar's honesty and integrity had a profound impact on the village. People began to realize the true value of honesty and integrity, and they began to follow Akbar's example. Akbar became known as the most honest man in the village, and he lived a happy and fulfilling life, knowing that he had always done the right thing.

The moral of the story is that honesty is always the best policy. It may not always be easy to tell the truth, but it is always the right thing to do. Honesty and integrity are essential for building strong relationships and earning the respect of others. Like Akbar, we should all strive to be honest and true to ourselves and those around us.

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