In the past, there was a boy named Lakshman who had a habit of telling lies. Despite his parents' repeated warnings, Lakshman continued to lie. One day, while playing in the garden, Lakshman accidentally kicked a ball that went through an open window and broke his mother's favorite flower vase. Realizing that his mother would be upset, Lakshman went to his room and pretended to be asleep when his parents returned from the mall. His mother discovered the broken vase and assumed that Lakshman had not caused the damage, so she left without suspecting anything.
However, Lakshman felt guilty about lying and hiding the truth from his mother. He had a hard time sleeping that night and decided to come to clean the next day. He confessed to breaking the vase to his mother, who hugged him and reassured him that it was okay and that she appreciated him telling the truth. From then on, Lakshman only spoke the truth, and he was happy that he no longer had to hide his mistakes or feel guilty about lying.
Moral: If you lie about a mistake, it can turn into a crime.
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