Money Cannot Bring Happiness
Money Cannot Bring Happiness
The next day the rich banker again came to visit the cobbler. He came with ten thousand taka in a bag. He said to him, “Look, my friend! I’ve brought ten thousand taka for you. Keep this money and remove your distress.” The cobbler was greatly surprised. At first he refused to take the money. The rich man told him that he could use the money in times of difficulties. The cobbler at last took the bag of money from the rich man and thanked him. Now a new anxiety took hold of the cobbler. He said to himself, “Ten thousand taka is a lot of money.” He could not think where to keep the money.
did not find any safe place to keep the bag. He dug a hole in his hut and kept the money there. But he always thought that his money could be stolen any time. This anxiety kept him awake and his sleep fled away at night. He even could not devote himself to his work. As a result, his life became more miserable. Peace and happiness vanished from his life. The cobbler gradually realized that he had money, but no peace of mind.
Moral of the story:Â Money cannot bring happiness