Story 1: The Lost Wallet
Once upon a time, a man by the name of Digesh had a bad habit of misplacing his wallet. No matter how hard he tried, it always seemed to disappear at the worst possible moments. He realized he had left his wallet at home one day while out with his friends at a restaurant. He turned to his friends in frustration and exclaimed, "I can't believe it, guys. Once more, I forgot my wallet. Can someone pay the bill this time, please?
John's buddies decided to pull a joke on him because they were used to his forgetfulness. They acted like they were fighting over who would pay the bill, making it appear like a kind act. After some time, one of the friends finally responded, "Okay, Digesh, I'll pay this time, but you owe me big time."
Digesh thanked his friend and expressed his relief, saying that he would help the next time. By the way, I have a confession to make," he said to his companion as they were departing. This time, I actually had my wallet with me. Just the cost of the lunch bothered me.
As soon as his friend realized the joke had failed, they both started laughing. John ended up paying for the supper after all, and they all had a nice laugh, but not before he discovered an important lesson in honesty.
Story 2: The Speeding Ticket
One day, a policeman stopped an automobile for going too fast. The driver, an elderly woman, appeared a little frazzled. She gave over her registration and driver's license to the police despite her shaky hands.
The officer said, "Ma'am, is there anything in your car that I should be aware of?" as soon as he sensed her anxiety.
Well, there's a dead body in the back seat, a bag of cash in the trunk, and a loaded gun in the glove box, she retorted.
The policeman was stunned. He took a step back and made a backup request. A number of additional officers quickly showed up and encircled the automobile. The elderly person was requested to exit the car while it was being searched.
They looked everywhere, but they couldn't find a pistol, a bag of money, or a body. The first officer approached the woman and stated, "Ma'am, my colleague here told me you had a loaded pistol, a bag of cash, and a dead body in your car. I'm perplexed," as he approached the woman. None of those items were wherever to be found. Will you elucidate?
"Well, I bet he also told you I was speeding, didn't he?" she gently smirked.
There are certain stories that teach us moral and makes laugh well I end up to be sarcastic..