Best 5 Motivational and Inspirational Short Stories


Best Motivational and Inspirational Short Stories
Best Motivational and Inspirational Short Stories

Everyone in the dump gets down a bit at some point. Instead of searching the internet for cat pictures or burying your sorrows in the trash, check out these inspiring short stories. We've put together the best inspirational short stories to get you out of your slump, make you smile, and inspire you.

There are many inspirational stories out there. Some of them will make you want to get up, never give up, and do what you need to do to be successful. Others might just make you feel happy for others and inspire you to be a better person. These five stories are sure to leave a good impression on you. We're sure that after reading these stories, you'll have the motivation to take on whatever life throws at you and your family.

The Best 5 Motivational and Inspiring Short Stories About Life

1. An Obstacle to Our Roadway (Opportunity)

In ancient times, the king had a stone set on a road. He then hid to see if anyone would remove the stone from the road. Some of the rich merchants of the king and the nobles of the court simply came and went around.

Many people strongly blame the King for not keeping the roads, but none of them do anything by removing the stone from the road.

Then a farmer came with a load of vegetables. As he approached the rock, the farmer put down his load and tried to push the stone away from the road. After much effort and effort, he finally succeeded.

After the farmer went back to get his vegetables, he saw a bag left on the road where there was a stone.

The bag contained a large amount of gold and a note from the king stating that the gold belonged to someone who had removed a stone from the road.

Moral of the Story:

All the obstacles we face in life allow us to improve our circumstances. While lazy people complain, others create opportunities with their kind heart, generosity, and willingness to do things.

2. Control Your Anger (Anger)

There was a little boy who was very angry. His father decided to give him a nail bag and said that every time a boy got angry, he should point the nail at the fence.

On the first day, the boy hit 37 nails into the fence.

The boy slowly began to control his temper over the next few weeks, and the number of nails he struck at the fence gradually diminished.

He found that it was easier to control his temper than to drive his nails into a fence.

Finally, the day came when the boy did not have any anger. He told his father the news and the father suggested that the boy now have to pull out a nail every day to control his anger.

As the days passed, the little boy finally told his father that all his nails were gone. The father took his son by the hand and led him to the fence.

“Well done my son, but look at the holes in the fence. The phone will never be the same again. When you say things angrily, they leave a scar like this. You can put a knife in a man and pull it out. It doesn't matter how many times you apologize, the wound is still there. ”

Moral of the story:

Control your anger, and don't say things to people in the heat of the moment, which you may later regret. Some things in life, you can't take back.

3. Thinking Out of the Box

Centuries ago, a small business owner owed a large sum of money to a loan shark in a small Italian town. Lone Shark was a very old, ugly young man who had recently fallen in love with the business owner's daughter.

He has decided to make this businessman an agreement that will pay off his debt. However, the claim is that he will cancel the loan only if he marries the businessman's daughter.

Needless to say, the proposal was viewed with disgust. The lender said that he would keep two small stones in the bag, one white and one black. The daughter has to go to the bag and pick up a stone. If it were dark, the debt would have been canceled, but the lender shark would have married her. Had it been white, the debt would have been canceled, but the daughter would not have had to marry the debtor shark.

A borrowed shark standing on a rocky square in a merchant's garden bent down to pick up two stones. While picking it up, the daughter saw that she had picked up two small black stones and placed them in a bag. Then he asked his daughter to put her hand in the bag and choose one.

Three options

The daughter naturally had three decisions about what she could do:

Refuse to pick a stone in the bag.

Take both small stones out of the bag and expose the shark by cheating.

Pick a stone in the bag knowing full well that it is black and sacrifice for the sake of your father's freedom.

He pulled the stone out of the bag, and before looking at it ‘accidentally’ he threw it among the other small stones. He said to the loan shark;

“Oh, how it breaks me. Don't worry, if you look in the bag to find the rest, you will be able to tell which stone I have chosen. ”

The pebble in the bag was obviously black, and seeing as the lender did not want to be exposed, he had to play with her as if the discarded daughter's stone was white, and erase her father's debt.

Moral of the story

People often think in a traditional way whenever they are asked to solve any problem. Sometimes “Getting Out of Boxing Thinking” is necessary to find a better solution. It’s always possible to overcome a difficult situation by using box thinking and don’t let only the options you think you should choose from.

It is impossible to be a vagabond or a real original if you behave well and do not want to break the rules. You have to think outside the box. That's what I believe. After all, what is the point of being in this world when everything you want to do is loved by everyone and you avoid trouble?

"The most common is a paved road: It is free to walk, but no flowers grow on it."

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 4.Breathing Without Air

The boy once asked a wise old man what the secret to success is. After listening to the boy's question, the wise man told the boy met at the river in the morning and he would be given an answer there.

In the morning the wise man and the boy began to walk to the river. They continued down into the river, passing a point of water covering their noses and mouths. This time, the wise man threw the boy into the water.

As he struggled to get out, the wise man continued to press him down. The boy heard the fish slide on his leg and scrambled to get up. The man finally pulled the boy's head up so he could catch his breath. The boy gasped as he inhaled the breath.

The wise man said, ‘What were you fighting for when you were underwater?’ The boy answered, “Air!” The man said, “When you have the secret to success. When you want to achieve success as you were looking for air while underwater, you will find it. That's the only secret. ”

Moral of the Story

Success begins with a desire to achieve something. If your motivation is weak, your results will follow. Think about what you want most in life and work to achieve it. Don't let your environment or other people influence what you really want. Just because fish are free and underwater does not mean that you are there.

5. Everyone has a Story

A 20-year-old man could see through the train window shouting…

“Father, look at the trees! They are left behind! ”

The young man's father smiled at the man and the couple sitting nearby, watching the young man's comment sympathetically.

Suddenly, the young man exclaimed.

“Father, look at the clouds! They all run with us! ”

The couple could not resist saying to the old man.

"Why don't you take your son to a good doctor?"

The old man smiled and said

“We did and just came out of the hospital. My son has been blind since birth and just got a vision today. ”

Everyone in the world has a Story. Do not judge people before you truly know them. The truth may surprise you.

Moral of the Story

Every single person in the world has some story. Do not judge people before you really know them. The truth may surprise you.


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