She had every reason to hate him.
But she chose something braver.
In a small town lived a poor girl named Naina.
Her father owned a tiny shop.
One night, thieves broke into it
and stole everything.
The shop never recovered.
Her father fell sick from stress.
Within a year, he died.
Naina’s heart filled with anger.
Years later, she recognized one man in the market.
He was the same thief.
Older.
Poorer.
Weak.
He collapsed on the road.
People gathered.
No one helped.
Naina stood frozen.
Her hands trembled.
“This man destroyed my family,”
she whispered.
The man opened his eyes.
He recognized her.
Tears rolled down his face.
“I ruined your life,” he cried.
“I deserve to die.”
Naina felt something break inside her.
She remembered her father’s words:
“Hate poisons the heart more than the enemy.”
She helped the man up.
She took him to a hospital.
She paid for his treatment.
The man wept.
“Why are you helping me?”
he asked.
Naina replied softly:
“Because I don’t want to become like you.”
The man changed his life.
He worked honestly.
He helped poor people.
Naina finally understood:
Forgiveness sets two people free —
the forgiven and the forgiver.
🌟 MORAL
Forgiveness is the strongest form of courage.

















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