Hard Work






Hard Work

 “If we work hard, we will surely succeed. After all, there can be no substitute to hard work.”

Read the following story to learn how to work hard.

Ron Learns the Dignity of Hard Work

Ron was a student of class VI. He was very intelligent but very idle. He never wanted to study thoroughly and spend much time in this regard. Instead, he wanted to roam here and there all the time. Naturally, his results were never satisfactory at all.

Sometimes, he used to feel too much morose because of his unsatisfactory results.

One day, the results came out as usual and it was all the same. He came back home and asked his mother, “Mum, why can I never score good marks? I know that I’m a bad boy. I’m a dull boy rather, right?” He began to cry.

His mother came to understand the entire problem. She patted on his head and said lovingly, “No, dear, who said that you’re a bad boy? Who said that you’re dull?”

“But my results are always below my expectations,” Ron answered.

Then his mother explained, “See, I know that you’re intelligent enough. But what’s the use if you don’t utilise your intelligence by studying hard? You’ve got to work hard. If you work hard, for sure, nobody can resist you from obtaining good marks.”

Ron promised that he would work hard since then on. Thus, he understood the dignity of hard work.

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