Latest Our Students Work

Category: Humility Stories

The Real Wealth I Student Aishwarya Nagar I Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Humility Stories on July 25, 2023

An original humility tale, written by our student Aishwarya Nagar.

Aishwarya is a student, studying at the prestigious Asian World School, Jaipur. We are proud to have her as a student of the Creative Writing Program through Applied Storytelling under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Aishwarya for this exemplary true self-expression.

The Real Wealth

On a Sunday morning, Jack a 10-year-old kid, woke up at 6:00 am and sat down with his father in their lounge. His family was wealthy and affluent. The wealth made him selfish. He always used to give himself airs and he used to show off a lot. That was the reason he never made any friends. Everybody hated him but he would never change the way he was. He often used to wear a hoodie and a black cap. He also wore glasses, almost as big as his face.

His father somehow got to know about his behavior, although he was a busy man. So, when they were sitting together, he thought of talking to him. He asked Jack “Son, why do you treat others so badly as if they know nothing or have nothing. They are also children like you”.

Jack replied, “Dad they are so dumb, and they are so imperfect. I am so glad that we are rich”. Suddenly Jack called one of their servants and asked him to bring water for him. His dad said, “You can bring water yourself, now you need a servant for that too”. But he was too lazy to do that.

His dad said, “You should make some friends”, but Jack, would never listen.

His dad had an idea. He had a friend who was not from such a rich background, but he was his best friend. Jack’s dad told his friend about his son’s behavior and asked him if he could stay at their home for a day. His friend agreed.

Jack’s dad took him to his friend’s home. Jack saw many interesting things which he had never seen before. He enjoyed it a lot while exploring things. When they came back home his dad asked him about all things he saw.

Jack said “Dad we buy food, but they grow their food. We have only one dog, but they have 4 dogs and many cows. We have imported lanterns in our garden, but they have beautiful stars at night. We have servants to work for us, but they work for others, and most importantly we have walls to protect us, but they have friends to protect them. Thanks, Dad for showing me how poor we are.

We have money but we don’t have real happiness. From today, I will be humble to everyone, and I won’t insult anyone”. His dad said, “I am glad that you understood”.

Leave your valuable comments for encouraging our students to innovate, explore and express more.

Connect with us: +91 9166488881/notjusttales09@gmail.com to enroll your 6 to 15 years old child in our Public Speaking, Theatre, Drama, Storytelling & Creative Writing, online or offline program in Jaipur.

 

Wish For Humility I Student Aashna Suvarna I Online Creative Writing Program

By admin in Creative Writing, Humility Stories, Original Stories on July 9, 2023

An original humility story, written by our student Aashna Suvarna.

Aashna is 13 years old young writer from Mumbai. She loves music, reading, and writing. We are proud to have her as a student of the Little Writers Program, an Online Creative Writing Program using Applied Storytelling & Theatre tools under the mentorship of Trainer Khusshbo Chokhaani. We congratulate Aashna for this exemplary true self-expression.

Wish For Humility

A famous Chinese saying, “Be like the bamboo, the higher you rise, the deeper you bow”. This shows humility is a strength, not a weakness. Some people might think it is a weakness, but I believe it is a strength. It takes a strong person to be humble. Arrogant people are often insecure and need to put others down to feel more confident about themselves. Humility, on the other hand, comes from confidence and self-awareness. Humility is critical because it keeps you fresh and alive.

Once upon a time, there was a girl named Bellatrix. She was astute, a virtuoso in every art, and the most immaculate person in the room. But there was one flaw in her. She was probably the most complacent and smug person in the entire world because of the praise she got from everyone. Everything was fine until life decided to play a famous trick on you to teach you conceit. Here comes Amanda, a talented yet unpretentious person. She may not be the most talented but always tries her best to achieve it and help others along the way. As soon as Bellatrix met Amanda at school, she made sure to show her dominance over her thinking that it would concern her. Amanda, even after Bellatrix relinquished her, asked for advice and was appreciative of her victory.

Due to her mastery of everything, Bellatrix got really famous in school and almost everywhere. Everyone became her follower despite her attitude towards them. But as soon as they saw Amanda, they felt unpretentiousness despite her achievements. Eventually, Bellatrix lost people who were the backbone of her arrogance. But, she was too deeply lost in her vanity to realize her mistakes.

Then came the big event of the year, the election of the grade representative. At Georgian High, this was a big deal since the grade representative got some pretty awesome perks. Bellatrix was always known as the representative of her grade. This was a position they gave up, and Bellatrix usually has no rivals, except for some newbies who don’t know anything about it. But this year, Amanda also stood for this post. Despite giving a flawless speech, having the highest aim and probably being the perfect candidate for this post, Guess who won? Bell-Amanda! Hurray! This was because people wanted change. They didn’t want the same old bossy and oh-I-am-so-great person. They didn’t wish to go on the same old school trips that Bellatrix felt were good and they didn’t wish to please her ego so she keeps them in the teacher’s good books. They wanted someone who accepted the criticism, empathized with them, and someone they could talk to without acting as if they were talking to God. Overall, they had finally got a leader who may not be good in everything but was a master in leadership, not self-appreciation

But on the other hand, Bellatrix who never lost, looked like she would incinerate Amanda. In dismay, she went to the bathroom and cried her heart out. Suddenly a euphonic voice called out her name, which she quickly deduced as Amanda’s. It said “Bellatrix, where are you? Bellatrix.” Scared of being made fun of, she quickly locked the door of her bathroom cubicle. She realized that despite winning, Amanda still wanted to look for her and care for her. She had been such a feather-headed and vain person all this time. She opened the cubicle door. She saw Amanda waiting for her. “Hey, are you okay? Are you fine? Hey, stop crying. You were wonderful. I have been so surprised that I won. You deserved the post.” Stop praising me since I am not that great. Anyways, guess what? I selected you as my vice-grade representative. Okay, don’t worry nobody is going to tease you. Just go and give that speech” said Amanda with a cheerful punch that landed on Bellatrix’s shoulder.”Thank you so much” Bellatrix said before taking a deep breath and going on the stage.

 

Cut to three months later, the students of 8th grade from Georgian High were boarding a school bus, all dogs on two tails for their school trip. Two girls boarded the bus. Hardly recognizable now, Bellatrix had changed. From the girl with either a mature or proud smirk expression on her face to the happy and footloose and fancy-free attitude, was a unique journey for her but with the help of Amanda, it was great. And happy to have fun friends who are honest about you and whom she could be real with. So, I guess the quote “Pride makes us artificial and humility makes us real.” applies well in Bellatrix’s case. Does it in yours? then better make this quote your pledge “I claim to be a simple individual liable to err like any other fellow mortal. I own, however, that I have humility enough to confess my errors and to retrace my steps.” And please be humble as this world could use some of it.

Leave your valuable feedback in the comment box to motivate our student.

 

 

 

 

 

 

About Us

At Not Just Tales we dive deeper into our Indian cultural and heritage tales like Folklore, Jatakas, Panchatantra, Mythology, Hitopadesa to find solutions to our modern day challenges.
“Stories that you tell yourself either builds you or breaks you. Choose the right story for you and others. What story would you like to be remembered as? ”

Khusshbo

Follow & Share