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There was a king who once went to the jungle for hunting. He was accompanied by one of his ministers. While the minister was trying to shoot down a peacock with an arrow, he unknowingly hurt the king's index finger. The king became very furious and decided to maroon the minister deep in the forest. After doing so, he started off to his palace. On the way, he encountered some tribal inhabitants. They immediately took custody of the king and prepared him for a ritual sacrifice. Just as they were about to kill the king, one of them noticed the king's bleeding finger. He informed all his fellowmen, and they let the king go, saying that an incomplete life cannot be given as a sacrifice to God.

The king realized that the mistake committed by the minister had now saved him. He went back to the minister, narrated to him what had happened, apologized, and thanked him. The minister, being very optimistic, said that it was he who had to thank the king for marooning him. Bewildered, the king asked why he was being thanked. The minister replied that if he had not been marooned by the king, the tribals would have killed him for being perfectly healthy.

Saying so, the minister concluded that there is always something good in whatever happens. Let's look at the better part of things.

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hello Nidhi, Such an simple and though provoking story...this proves us again that everything happens for good and one should be optimistic always... Thanks for sharing, Swapna
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