ACCL portal day14 Badaruddin Chai wala task story post Mulla Nasruddin and the tightrope walker.
One bright afternoon, Mulla Nasruddin arrived at the town square and found a large crowd staring up at a rope stretched between two tall buildings. A skilled tightrope walker was carefully stepping across, holding a long balancing pole. The people watched in silence, amazed by his courage and balance. When he safely reached the other side, everyone clapped and cheered loudly.
The performer bowed proudly and called out, “Do you believe I can cross again while carrying a heavy bag?” The crowd shouted, “Yes! We believe!” Smiling even more, he then asked, “Do you believe I can carry a person on my back while crossing?” Once again, the crowd responded with confidence, “Yes, of course!”
At that moment, Mulla Nasruddin stepped forward and looked around at the excited faces. “If you truly believe in him,” he said calmly, “which one of you would like to volunteer to ride on his back?” Suddenly, the cheering stopped. The people looked down at their feet and avoided eye contact. Not a single person moved.
Mulla Nasruddin gently laughed and said, “It is easy to say we believe in someone when we are safe on the ground. True belief is shown when we are ready to trust with action, not just words.” The crowd understood his wise lesson that day — real faith requires courage.
One bright afternoon, Mulla Nasruddin arrived at the town square and found a large crowd staring up at a rope stretched between two tall buildings. A skilled tightrope walker was carefully stepping across, holding a long balancing pole. The people watched in silence, amazed by his courage and balance. When he safely reached the other side, everyone clapped and cheered loudly.
The performer bowed proudly and called out, “Do you believe I can cross again while carrying a heavy bag?” The crowd shouted, “Yes! We believe!” Smiling even more, he then asked, “Do you believe I can carry a person on my back while crossing?” Once again, the crowd responded with confidence, “Yes, of course!”
At that moment, Mulla Nasruddin stepped forward and looked around at the excited faces. “If you truly believe in him,” he said calmly, “which one of you would like to volunteer to ride on his back?” Suddenly, the cheering stopped. The people looked down at their feet and avoided eye contact. Not a single person moved.
Mulla Nasruddin gently laughed and said, “It is easy to say we believe in someone when we are safe on the ground. True belief is shown when we are ready to trust with action, not just words.” The crowd understood his wise lesson that day — real faith requires courage.
ACCL portal day14 Badaruddin Chai wala task story post Mulla Nasruddin and the tightrope walker.
One bright afternoon, Mulla Nasruddin arrived at the town square and found a large crowd staring up at a rope stretched between two tall buildings. A skilled tightrope walker was carefully stepping across, holding a long balancing pole. The people watched in silence, amazed by his courage and balance. When he safely reached the other side, everyone clapped and cheered loudly.
The performer bowed proudly and called out, “Do you believe I can cross again while carrying a heavy bag?” The crowd shouted, “Yes! We believe!” Smiling even more, he then asked, “Do you believe I can carry a person on my back while crossing?” Once again, the crowd responded with confidence, “Yes, of course!”
At that moment, Mulla Nasruddin stepped forward and looked around at the excited faces. “If you truly believe in him,” he said calmly, “which one of you would like to volunteer to ride on his back?” Suddenly, the cheering stopped. The people looked down at their feet and avoided eye contact. Not a single person moved.
Mulla Nasruddin gently laughed and said, “It is easy to say we believe in someone when we are safe on the ground. True belief is shown when we are ready to trust with action, not just words.” The crowd understood his wise lesson that day — real faith requires courage.
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