10 Lines short stories with moral for Adults

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10 lines short stories

We understand reading a book or a novel can be time-consuming, that’s the reason we have created 10 lines short stories with morals that give you the same feeling and experience. As you are already aware, stories are not just words on paper, but also creative images that we visualize in our minds. When you read stories, you join the writer in creating a world, shaping the characters, things, and places. 

These 10-line short stories will add new thoughts and images to your mind. Personally, I believe you learn more things when reading rather than watching movies or series.

You can either watch movies and see the world that is made by others, or you can read stories and make your imaginative world.

List of 4 Ten Line short stories with morals for Adult

Moral of the story: Self Love

1. Ranjak is employed at a reputable company. He is in the sixth position which is considered the last position in his department. This is the thing that makes him jealous and hates every member but specifically, he hates more to his senior who is a leader and works in the same department. He just wants to see him in pain to his senior but it happens exactly the opposite. His senior exuded positivity, maintaining a cheerful demeanor, and spreading joy through work and music. In a misguided attempt to remove his senior from the company, Ranjak succeeded in getting him fired. In a few weeks, he sees the senior working in another big company with a big position. He realizes his mistake and embarks on a transformative journey of self-improvement. He Invests in personal growth and hones his skills and attitude. Later, he joins the same company as his senior and gets a higher position than him.

Moral of the story: Honesty

2. Saaj is waiting in a long line for some billing service. He sees a man who comes from the front of the line, he was very close to the billing office, and says to Saaj “I forgot to bring money. Could you please take my place and let me have it back if I return from home”.Saaj agreed to do what he said. Now He goes to the same spot where the stranger left. Saaj is about to reach the billing office but he sees that the person has returned and standing at the end of the line. Saaj has two options, He can go to the billing office and can easily finish his work or he can go back to the man and give him his place. The man does not know if Saaj is still in line or not. Saaj decides to go to a nearby man and asks him to take his place. Saaj then goes back to his original position where he was before. This is how Saaj shows his honesty to the man man.

Moral of the story: Courage 

3. Banjo and his friend Salen were standing at the corner of a river during a flood that had destroyed their house and included the foodstuff. The government announced that everyone should go to the shelter area. However,  Banjo noticed a cow that was struggling to stay floating due to the strong water speed. He decided to save the cow at any cost, even though he knew it could die. Time was running out, as there was a big waterfall ahead. Banjo saved the cow from falling but he fell into the water himself and would have drowned if a man hadn’t been standing nearby to rescue him. Banjo’s friend and the saved cow came when they saw him alive. Banjo’s courage had saved the cow, and the man’s kindness had saved Banjo. This is an example of karma in action.

Moral of the story: Greedy

4. There was a man who was sitting in the park and hoping for some money. So he can start his own business. A wealthy man came to him and asked him to do a small task- to bring his stuff to his car. He was expecting that he would get some money but that man was a wealthy person and gave him a lot of money. Now he can start any small business easily. He was happy and excited after receiving a lot of money. He had enough money, but his greed made him want more. He approached the wealthy man again, without his permission, and asked him for more work. Man denies him so many times as he doesn’t need any services from him anymore but he continually insisting him to give some work. Now wealthy man gets angry at him and pushes him, taking back all the money he had given him. He learned the lesson when you have enough, keep it and prepare yourself not to lose it at any cost.

Conclusion

The length of the story does not matter if the story is intriguing and gives some value to the reader. Your story should satisfy what the reader is looking for. We considered these factors and created these five 10-line short stories that offer some sort of value.

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