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This is a moral story about Vivek, a young man who procrastinated and didn't work hard despite having dreams. After his guru taught him that time flows like a river and doesn't stop, Vivek changed his habits and became successful through proper time management.
Summary
The story follows Vivek, a village boy who had many dreams but lacked the work ethic to achieve them. He constantly postponed his responsibilities, always thinking he had plenty of time to complete tasks later. When his guru assigned him a small task with a deadline, Vivek procrastinated as usual. By the time he finally sat down to work, it was too late to complete the assignment on time. This failure became a teaching moment when his guru smiled and delivered a profound lesson, comparing time to a flowing river that never stops. This metaphor struck Vivek deeply, making him realize his mistake. The realization prompted an immediate transformation in his behavior - he began completing all tasks on time and started working diligently. Within a short period, his consistent efforts and proper time management led him to surpass others and achieve success. The story concludes with the moral that proper utilization of time is what makes a person successful.
Key Insights
- The guru teaches that time flows like a river and never stops
- Vivek realizes his mistake after failing to complete the task on time due to procrastination
- Vivek transforms his habits immediately after the guru's lesson and starts doing every task on time
- Within a short time, Vivek surpassed everyone else through his consistent efforts
- The story concludes that proper use of time is what makes a person successful
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