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The Boy Who Shared His Light

A kind boy with a magical lamp learns that sharing makes magic even brighter.

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In a village where winters were long and cold, there lived a boy named Milo who had something special - a tiny lantern that never went out. It had been given to him by his grandmother before she passed away. "This light," she had whispered, "grows brighter when you share it with others." Milo loved his lantern more than anything. On dark nights, he would hold it close and watch its warm golden glow dance on the walls of his small room. But one particularly cold winter, something terrible happened. A great storm blew through the village, putting out every fire and candle. The villagers huddled in the darkness, cold and afraid. Little Milo looked at his precious lantern - the only light left in the entire village. He thought about keeping it safe and hidden. After all, what if sharing it made the light go out forever? But then he remembered his grandmother words and took a deep breath. "I will share my light!" he declared bravely, stepping out into the snowy streets. One by one, he visited every home in the village. He let families light their candles from his lantern, expecting his flame to grow smaller each time. But something magical happened instead - with every candle he lit, his own lantern grew brighter and brighter! By morning, the entire village was glowing with warm light, and Milo lantern shone like a tiny sun. The villagers gathered around him with tears of gratitude in their eyes. "You have taught us something wonderful," said the village elder. "The more we share our light, the brighter it becomes." From that day on, Milo was known as the Boy of Light, and his story was told for generations to come.

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Life Lesson

Humility and sharing make us truly rich.