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"The Art of Mischief-Making: A Tale of Regret and Redemption"

"The Harmful Effects of Bullying: Understanding, Preventing, and Overcoming the Trauma of Bullying".

By Bilal AkbulutPublished about a year ago 2 min read
"The Art of Mischief-Making: A Tale of Regret and Redemption"
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Once upon a time in a small village in Turkey, there lived a young boy named Ali. Ali was known to be mischievous and always got into trouble with his friends. He loved to play pranks on people and had a knack for making people laugh. One day, Ali and his friends were playing a game of marbles when they stumbled upon an old book in the grass.

The book had a strange symbol on the cover and was written in a language they couldn't understand. Ali and his friends were curious about the book and decided to take it to their village elder, Haci Baba, to see if he knew what it was. Haci Baba was known to be wise and knowledgeable, and the children trusted him to have the answers they were seeking.

When they showed Haci Baba the book, he was surprised to see it. He recognized the symbol on the cover and told the children that the book was about bullying- the ancient art of mischief-making. He warned them that bullying was a dangerous practice that could lead to trouble and advised them to leave the book alone.

But Ali and his friends were determined to learn more about bullying. They decided to secretly study the book and practice the art of mischief-making. They started small, playing harmless pranks on their friends and family. But soon, their pranks became more elaborate and dangerous.

They would steal food from the market and blame it on someone else, they would spread rumors about their neighbors and cause fights, and they even broke into the village elder's home and stole his prized possessions. Ali and his friends were having the time of their lives, but their pranks were causing chaos in the village.

As their mischief-making continued, the villagers started to become suspicious. They knew something was going on, but they couldn't figure out who was behind it. The village elder Haci Baba suspected that Ali and his friends were involved, but he couldn't prove it.

One day, Ali and his friends took their pranks too far. They set fire to the village market, causing chaos and destruction. The villagers were outraged, and they demanded that the culprits be brought to justice. Haci Baba confronted Ali and his friends, and they finally admitted to their mischief-making.

The villagers were furious, and they banished Ali and his friends from the village. Haci Baba tried to reason with them, telling them that bully was not the way, but they didn't listen. They left the village, and their families were left to suffer the consequences of their actions.

Years went by, and Ali and his friends regretted their actions. They realized that their mischief-making had caused pain and suffering for those around them. They decided to return to the village and apologize for what they had done.

The villagers were hesitant at first, but they eventually forgave Ali and his friends. They welcomed them back into the village, but they made it clear that their mischief-making days were over. Ali and his friends learned their lesson and promised never to practice bully again.

From that day on, the village was peaceful and harmonious, and Ali and his friends became known for their good deeds and kindness. They had learned that the real joy in life comes from making others happy, not from causing chaos and mischief.

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Bilal Akbulut

The greatest wisdom is not in never falling, but in rising every time we fall.

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