Munna, a young boy, carried four rupees to school for fees but found his teacher absent. On the way home, he was tempted by jalebis and spent all his money on them—eating some himself and sharing with street children. He planned to use scholarship money expected the next day for fees but discovered it would arrive in a month. Fearing punishment at school, he skipped classes until news of his absence reached home first. This experience taught him that effort is essential to achieve anything.