FAQs of Life: The Answer Shop – All Life Questions Solved. Once in a bustling little town, there lived a curious girl named Meera. She had a notebook where she wrote every question that popped into her mind. Not about school or friends, but about life itself—things like, “Why do people lie?”, “Why do good things happen to bad people?”, and “What is the purpose of happiness?”
One sunny morning, while wandering near the town library, Meera found an old, dusty shop she had never noticed before. Its sign read, “The Answer Shop – All Life Questions Solved.” Heart racing, she stepped inside.
Behind the counter sat an elderly man with kind eyes and a knowing smile. “Looking for answers?” he asked.
“Yes,” Meera whispered. “I have questions about life.”
The man nodded. “Then you’ve come to the right place. But here’s the rule—you can only take the answers you truly seek, not the ones you think you want.”
Meera opened her notebook and began reading her questions aloud. The man listened carefully and handed her small scrolls, each labeled with a question. Unrolling the first, she read:
Q: Why do people lie?
A: Because truth sometimes scares them. Be brave, and others will find courage in your honesty.
Q: Why do good things happen to bad people?
A: Life is not a scoreboard. Every action plants a seed; some take time to bloom, some never do. Focus on your garden.
Q: What is the purpose of happiness?
A: Happiness is not a destination; it is the light in small moments. Notice it, cherish it, and let it guide your steps.
Meera kept unrolling scroll after scroll, each answer more profound than the last. She realized that life wasn’t about knowing everything or controlling every outcome—it was about understanding, patience, and the courage to face uncertainty.
Before she left, the man handed her a final scroll. It simply read:
Q: How should I live?
A: Live with curiosity, kindness, and courage. Ask questions, learn, forgive, and love. Mistakes are teachers, and moments are treasures.
Walking home, Meera felt lighter, as if she had carried invisible burdens and placed them on the shop’s counter. Her notebook was still full of questions, but now they felt like invitations rather than worries. Life, she realized, is not about having all the answers—it’s about asking the right questions and learning along the way.
And from that day on, whenever someone asked her the secret of life, she would smile and say, “It’s in the FAQs—you just have to read them carefully.”
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