once upon a time there was a man named harah who lived in a small town with his wife and two children Kia was hardworking and always tried different businesses to support his family but somehow nothing ever worked out for him the reason whatever business Haria started his clever neighbor madav would copy him and somehow managed to attract more customers if Haria started selling vegetables mov would start selling them too at a lower price if Haria opened a tea stall MAV would open one next to it and make sure his tea tasted better one day Haria
sat outside his small house looking worried his wife saitta sat beside him what's wrong she asked gently what else hurry aside whatever business I start M have copies it and takes away all my customers I don't know what to do anymore Ceda thought for a moment and said why don't you try selling pumpkins they're easy to grow and no one else is selling them in the market encouraged by his wife's suggestion Haria decided to give it a try the next day he bought a cart full of fresh sweet pumpkins and set up a small stall
in the market he stood proudly and began calling out come come sweet pumpkins for sale you won't find better pumpkins anywhere else at first people gathered around hara's stall his pumpkins were large and fresh and customers were impressed it seemed like hara's luck was finally turning he started making good money and returned home that evening with a wide smile on his face but hara's happiness didn't last long the next morning when Haria reached the market he saw madav sitting right next to him selling pumpkins and not just any pumpkins madav was selling them at a
cheaper rate come come sweet pumpkins for just 20 rupees each MAV shouted slowly hara's customers started walking toward madav stall hara's face fell as he watched his business collapse right in front of him that night Haria sat at home frustrated why does he always have to copy me he said angrily Ceda sat down beside him don't worry why don't you try selling fish instead not everyone knows how to handle fish it might work this time haride fine I'll try one more time the next day Haria went to the river bought fresh hilsa fish and set
up a stall in the market fresh hilsa fish only 500 rupees per kilo he shouted people gathered around his stall Wow Fresh fish at a good price someone said just when Haria thought things were getting better madav showed up again the very next day MAV started selling hilsa fish too at 450 rupees per kilo fresh hilsa fish only 450 rupees per kilo mov shouted once again hara's customers left him and went to madav hara's face turned red with frustration that night Haria threw down his towel in Anger I've had enough no matter what I do
MAV ruins it Ceda smiled knowingly don't worry I have a plan and this time he won't be able to copy you curious Haria leaned forward what's the plan Ceda whispered the idea into his ear hara's eyes widened this this could work the next morning har hired some construction workers and built a large strong platform above his house once the platform was ready he brought several goats and started raising them on the platform a few days later mb's wife noticed that Haria was no longer selling anything in the market curious she visited hara's house Bobby why
isn't Haria coming to the market these days she asked saitta saitta smiled oh we've started a new new business fish farming fish farming mv's wife frowned yes we've built a platform above our house and started raising fish there the fish are growing fast soon we'll sell them and make a lot of money mv's wife ran home and told him everything if Haria can do it why can't I madav said proudly the very next day M built an even bigger platform above his house and bought more fish than harya I'll sell my fish before Haria and
make more money madav grinned but then the monsoon arrived Heavy Rain poured down for days the weight of the platform filled with more water weakened the platform one night there was a loud crack madav woke up to find the platform collapsing the goats fell through the roof and Water started flooding his house madav and his wife stood helplessly as the house filled with water and debris the next day madav saw Haria standing at his door smiling copying someone isn't as easy as it looks right now face the consequences of your own actions you should not
be jealous of others and all this was planned by my wife now do you understand the whole game harya then tells him about raising the goats and selling them for 90,000 rupees so you were raising the goats at such a high cost without even realizing ing it that evening Haria sold his goats for 990,000 rupees and returned home with his pockets full CA smiled finally things worked out Haria nodded because this time I didn't copy anyone and no one could copy me from that day on madav learned a valuable lesson success comes from originality and
hard work not from copying others and as for Haria his business continued to grow because now he knew the secret to success lay in thinking smart not just working hard success comes not from copying others but from originality hard work and smart thinking Haria faced repeated failures because madav kept imitating his business ideas but when Haria used creativity and strategic thinking he finally succeeded the story teaches that blindly copying of others may bring temporary success but true and Lasting success comes from understanding your strengths doing your own research and finding unique Solutions hard work combined
with smart thinking is the key to staying ahead [Music]