BAD DEEDS STAY WITH YOU, BUT GOOD DEEDS COME BACK AS GIFTS
She opened the door and saw his son standing in the doorway. Her son’s condition was very good. He was very hungry and sick. His clothes were torn. He hugged his mother and cried and said – “I might not be able to go back today. There was not a single point of energy in my body. At the request of a crook, he gave me some bread and told me to spend my day eating this bread every day. But today you need more than me. You take it. ” I ate that bread and returned home today. ”
Moral: Bad deeds stay with you, but good deeds come back as gifts.