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In a bustling Indian market, there was a street vendor named Ravi who sold delicious street food. One day, a young tourist approached Ravi with a strange request. The tourist wanted to buy a small piece of fried dough for just $0.02.
Ravi was puzzled by the tourist\“s demand for such a small amount. He asked the tourist why they wanted to buy the fried dough for such a low price. The tourist replied that they had heard a legend that if you bought something for 2 cents, you would be granted a wish.
Without hesitation, Ravi agreed to sell the fried dough for 2 cents. The tourist took the fried dough and left the market with a smile on their face.
As the tourist walked away, they felt a sense of joy and wonder. They realized that the small act of buying the fried dough for 2 cents had brought them a lot of happiness.
Word of the legend spread quickly among the locals. Many people started buying small items for 2 cents, hoping to be granted their wishes. Ravi\“s business flourished as more and more people came to buy the fried dough for 2 cents.
One day, a local newspaper journalist visited the market to investigate the story. He asked Ravi about the legend. Ravi smiled and said, \“The power of 2 cents is not just about the money, but the joy and kindness it brings to people\“s lives.\“ |
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