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Motivating Story of Honesty

Motivating Story of Honesty


Motivating Story of Honesty



This is highly motivating moral story of Honesty of a boy who became the king because his seeds did not germinate.


There was once an honest king who was known for his honesty and kindness in peace as well as his ruthlessness at war.

But now the king was getting old and wanted to have some one to take over from him. All his children were killed in the wars a few years back. So the King called his ministers and told them go and gather a hundred of the best young men in his Kingdom.

The ministers got a hundred honest young men lined up in front of the palace the same day. Most of them were the sons of ministers and high ranking officials of the King’s own army.

The King came and gave ten seeds to each of the young men and sent them off telling them to come back exactly on the same date the next month with the plants they have grown with these seeds.

After one month, they were all back with the plants. Most them had all ten seeds grown to amazingly big plants, some had a plant or two less. At the end of the line, stood a young man, empty handed.

The King went to each plant and inspected them very carefully. Finally he reached the young man at the end of the row.

The man said, “Your Highness, I did try but for a reason not known to me the seeds I planted did not germinate.”

The King smiled at him, took the crown from his own head and placed it on the young man’s head and announced, “Behold, Here is your new King.”

All the ministers and the King’s Army Chiefs and their sons standing in the line, who had all the ten seeds growing into strong plants in the flower pots, could not understand it.

The King sensed this and made his last statement before he retired, “I wanted an honest man to rule my kingdom. I had boiled and killed the seeds before giving it to you all, so that they do not germinate at all.”

Moral of this Motivating Moral Story of Plant Seeds and Boy


“Honesty continues to be the best policy even today.”

Motivating Moral Story of Peasant

Motivating Moral Story of Peasant


Motivating & Inspiring Moral Story of Peasant & 1001 Gold Coins



This is highly Inspiring and Motivating Moral Story of a King who wanted to know how helpful his people are.

There was a boulder lying on a road. A businessman came along, stopped his vehicle cursed the king, his ministers, his government and went away by using another route.

A common man came saw the boulder, cursed everyone he thought was responsible for removing the boulder and being on a smaller vehicle, he could go around the boulder.

Many more learned people came that way and everyone did exactly the same, cursing the king & his government. Buy no one tried to remove the boulder off the road.

Then a poor man came along, pulling a hand cart. He stopped his cart, went to the boulder and tried to move the boulder. It took the man about 30 seconds to move the boulder clear of the road.

When he turned around, he saw a pouch where the boulder was. The poor man saw a note that said “Whoever produces this slip to me gets 1001 gold coins - The King.”

The next day’s newspapers carried the poor man’s commendation and photo.

Once again all those who saw the boulder but did not remove it, cursed the king and said “The king could have written the note on the boulder also.

Moral of this Inspiring and Motivating Story of a Peasant.



“Do you want to be paid for a favour you do to yourself?”

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Motivating Story - 1000 Gold Coins

Motivating Story - 1000 Gold Coins


Motivating Story - 1000 Gold Coins for the Kings Security

This is a very good Motivating Moral Story on 1000 Gold Coins, how a boy beats all the security arrangements of a heavily guarded palace.

Once a king instituted an reward of a 1000 gold coins to anyone who could take anything out of his palace walls or gates within a month’s time. He positioned X-Ray machines at the gates that could scan people and even equipments, electrical power fencings on the walls, placed armed sentries who were changed every two hours, with ammunition and orders to kill anyone trying to take anything out of the palace premises.

His staff monitored everything in the control room with closed circuit TV. A young grass cutter came to the gate with his cart loaded with grass cut from the palace premises. They checked his special pass to the palace entry and photo identity card which were all valid. He and his grass cart were all X-Ray scanned. The armed security guards found nothing and let him take the grass out. Everyday the young boy took the grass out and they could not find anything hidden in the cart or in the grass or on him.

The security exercise ended and everyone involved reported to the king about the 100% success of their security arrangements. The young grass cutter said, “Your highness, I request you to give the promised reward of 1000 gold coins to me.” Everyone looked puzzled. The king asked, “Young man, can you show me what you have managed to take out of my palace?”

The grass cutter took everyone to his house where he proudly showed them 30 grass carts lined up which were taken out of the palace gates, with the full knowledge of the kings ruthless armed security guards, thoroughly scanned by the X-Ray machines and proof was available on CCTV recordings.


The Moral of this Motivating Story.



“Identity Cards are not enough. Have an eye for details.”



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