নামঃ Pankoj Das

গল্পঃ When I was a child, I didn’t know how to save money. Whenever I got some cash, I’d spend it quickly—on chocolates or toys. I was around 7 or 8 years old when my mother said, “If you learn to save now, it’ll help you in the future.” She bought me a clay piggy bank that looked like a toy. I loved it. She said, “If you put just 10 or 20 taka in it every day after school, you’ll soon have enough to buy your own small bicycle.” I started saving. Sometimes I wanted to break it open, but seeing my mother’s hopeful eyes stopped me. One day, we broke the bank and counted the savings. And yes, she added a little and bought me a small bicycle—my dream. Now I’m 23, doing a small job along with my studies. My mother is a homemaker, but also my greatest teacher. She taught me how to save, be patient, and help others. Maa, you are my biggest blessing. Thank you for teaching me life’s most valuable lesson

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