In a quiet village, a young boy named Arjun found a small glowing stone near the river. Curious, he picked it up. The stone whispered, “Make one wish.”
Arjun thought for a moment. Instead of asking for money or toys, he wished, “I want my village to always have clean water.”
The stone glowed brig…
In a quiet village, a young boy named Arjun found a small glowing stone near the river. Curious, he picked it up. The stone whispered, “Make one wish.”
Arjun thought for a moment. Instead of asking for money or toys, he wished, “I want my village to always have clean water.”
The stone glowed brighter and vanished.
The next morning, a fresh spring appeared near the riverbank, flowing with clear water.
Arjun smiled, realizing something powerful—sometimes the best wishes are the ones that help
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