In a quaint village nestled between lush green fields, Ravi awoke with a burst of excitement. The announcement of the annual village fair had infused the air with joy, and the entire village buzzed with eagerness. Yet, as Ravi prepared for the day, a small cloud of worry hovered over him. He had no money to enjoy the fair, and it weighed heavily on his mischievous yet kind heart.
Ravi sat beneath the shade of a grand banyan tree, contemplating his predicament. His gaze wandered to the village garden, where plump guavas hung invitingly. An idea sparked in his mind—a clever plan to gather and sell the guavas at the market to earn his way to the fair.
With a basket full of fresh guavas, Ravi made his way to the village market. The hustle and bustle of the crowd filled him with energy as he called out to passersby, showcasing his juicy wares. Within hours, his efforts bore fruit, and his pockets jingled with enough coins to enjoy the fair.
At the fair, Ravi reveled in the joyous atmosphere. He soared high on the Ferris wheel, tasted the tangy delights of street food, and purchased vibrant toys with glee. His laughter mingled with the cheerful sounds of the fair, a melody of happiness resonating in his heart.
As Ravi roamed the fair, his eyes caught sight of a little boy, Arjun, standing alone with a forlorn expression. Compassion welled up within him. "Hey, why so sad?" he asked gently. Arjun looked up, revealing his empty pockets. Without hesitation, Ravi used his remaining coins to buy Arjun a bright red balloon and a packet of sweets.
As Arjun's face lit up with a radiant smile, Ravi felt a warmth spread through his chest. The simple act of kindness filled him with a newfound understanding—true happiness lay not in personal gain, but in the joy of others. As they shared laughter and sweets, Ravi realized that sometimes, the smallest gestures could bring the greatest joy. With a peaceful smile, he returned home, his heart light and content.
















