Valuing Time: Short Stories About Family & Connection

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A tired man came home late frm his whole day hardwork.
His 5yr.old son was waiting 4 him at d door
Son-Dad, may i ask u a question ?
Dad- ya
S- dad, how much do u make an hour?
Dad - thts not ur busines.
Son- plz tel me
Dad- 20 $ per hour
Son- dad, may i plz borrow 10 $ ?
Dad got angry n shoutd on d kid 2 go to d bed.
The litle boy went 2 d room n shut d door.
After sumtym man got calm n he went to kid's room n said-
Sorry 4 being so hard. Here's ur 10 $ u askd for.
Kid smild- oh thank u daddy !
Then boy tuk out sum coins he had kept under d pillow, he countd them n said-
"Dad, i hav 20 $ now. Can i buy an hour of ur time ? Plz cum home early 2morow. I wud like 2 hav dinner wid u."
Moral - plz give tym 2 ppl who luv u.
Share d story wid ppl u luv... Bt even better, share 20 $ worth of tym with some1 u love.


This story is a powerful reminder of the value of time. Here are some similar stories with a focus on the importance of presence and connection:

1. The Forgotten Birthday:

  • A busy executive, always working late, completely forgot his daughter's birthday. When he rushed home with a hastily bought gift, she looked at him with sad eyes and said, "Daddy, I don't want presents. I just want you to play with me." He realized then that no amount of success could replace the moments he was missing.
  • Moral: Material things can't replace the gift of your presence.

2. The Empty Swing Set:

  • An elderly woman sat in her backyard, watching an empty swing set. Her neighbor asked why she looked so melancholy. She replied, "My children used to play here every day. But now they're grown, and I realize I spent more time cleaning the house than swinging with them."
  • Moral: Don't let the chores of life steal the joy of moments with loved ones.

3. The Last Phone Call:

  • A young man, always too busy for his grandmother's calls, finally answered one with impatience. "I'm in the middle of something," he said. "I'll call you back." That call never came. She passed away that night. He forever regretted not taking the time to listen.
  • Moral: Every moment is precious, and some conversations are irreplaceable.

4. The Shared Sunrise:

  • A father, usually up and out the door before dawn, decided to stay home one morning. He sat on the porch with his teenage son and watched the sunrise. They didn't say much, but the shared silence was more meaningful than any words. Later, the son told his mother it was the best morning he'd had in a long time.
  • Moral: Simple moments of shared presence can create lasting memories.

5. The Handwritten Letter:

  • In a world of instant messages, a young woman decided to write her best friend a handwritten letter. It took time and effort, but the friend's reaction was overwhelming. She cherished the letter far more than any digital message.
  • Moral: Sincere effort and personal touch demonstrate true care.

6. The Patient's Wish:

  • A doctor, often rushed, sat down and truly listened to a terminally ill patient. The patient didn't want medicine or treatment. They simply wanted someone to hear their stories. The doctor learned that the greatest gift he could give was his undivided attention.
  • Moral: Sometimes, the most valuable thing you can offer is your ear and your heart.

7. The Missed Play:

  • A mother, driven by her career, missed her child's school play. Later, her child gave her the program, showing that they had saved her a seat. The mother realised that her career would have many moments, but her childs childhood would only happen once.
  • Moral: Some events are once in a lifetime. Dont miss them.

8. The Shared Meal:

  • A father, who usually ate dinner in front of the television, decided to eat with his children at the dinner table. The children loved it, and asked that they do it every night. The father realised that simple things like eating together can bring great joy.
  • Moral: Shared meals build strong bonds.





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