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Don’t Draw Conclusions

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Garima Tripathi Class VII

One old man is sitting with his 25 years old son in the train. Train was about to leave thestation. All passengers were setting down on their seat. As train started the young man wasfilled with lot of joy and curiosity. He was sitting on the window side. He took out one hand and felt the passing air the shouted, “Papa see all trees are going behind” Old man smiled and admired his son feelings. Besides the young man, a couple was sitting and listening to all the conversation between father and son. They were little awkward with the attitude of 25 years old man behaving like a small child. Suddenly the young man again shouted,“Papa see the pond and animals. Clouds are moving with the train.” The couple was watching the young man embarrassingly. Now it started raining and some of the waterdroplets touched the young mans hand. He was filled with joy and closed his eyes. Heshouted again, “Papa it’s raining water is touching me see papa.” The couple couldn’t help themselves and ask the old man, “Why don’t you visit a doctor and get your son treated.”Old man said, “Yes we are coming from the hospital. Today only my son got his eyes operated and is able to admire the world for the first time.

Moral- “Don’t draw conclusions until you know all the facts.” 

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