Writing Prompt: An elderly couple spends all their money on lottery tickets, and their three grown children can’t agree on what to do with them.
There once lived a couple who were greedy for money. They had three grown children who were very sweet. One day there was a competition for lottery tickets and these couples spent all the money on the lottery tickets and had nothing left. But their three children thought of teaching their parents a lesson because they didn’t have anything to eat and lead their life, So the smart children collected some cardboard boxes and made beautiful craftwork and sold it to other villagers and they earned lots of money, now they had enough money to lead their life, by this their parents also learnt that spending money can be easy but earning is very hard.
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