In a small village by the sea, there lived a young man named Yaseen.
He was a humble fisherman who spent his days at sea, catching fish to support his sick mother.
Despite his poverty, his heart was full of dreams and aspirations.
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Yaseen. |
One quiet night, as he sat on the shore gazing at the stars, Yaseen noticed something strange floating on the water’s surface.
He approached it and discovered it was an old bottle sealed tightly.
Carefully, he opened it and found a folded piece of paper inside.
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Yaseen finds the bottle. |
"To the one who finds this bottle, remember that the sea is as vast as life, but happiness lies in the journey, not the destination. Find your light, and share it with others."
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Yaseen reads the letter. |
Yaseen didn’t know who had written the message or how it had reached him, but it deeply moved him.
He felt as if it was meant for him alone.Yaseen began to see his life from a new perspective.
He no longer saw his work as just a means of survival but as a way to spread goodness.
He started sharing part of his catch with poor neighbors and inspiring children with stories about the importance of dreaming and working hard.
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Yaseen distributes fish. |
Over time, Yaseen became known in his village for his kindness and wisdom.
He was no longer just a fisherman but a source of inspiration for everyone.
He helped people find their "own light," as the message had said.
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Yaseen has found his own light. |
The Moral
Life is like the sea, full of mysteries and challenges. True happiness lies in how we treat others and in planting light in their hearts.
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