Johnny and Jimmy had the best friendship. They battled for some reasons and yet never surrendered their fellowship.
They looked for work and went to a lot of places to make more money.
They supported one another as they traveled through various locations, including forests, beaches, villages, and towns. They eventually reached a desert and ran out of water and food.
Jimmy instructed Johnny to consume half of the food in order to conserve water for later use if they became extremely drained and unable to move. Johnny, however, disagreed. He was extremely thirsty and wanted to drink water.
They fought each other to have water. They walked silently after Jimmy slapped Johnny. They made the decision to eat and carry on their journey. Johnny wrote in sand, “My closest companion slapped me!” When they finally arrived at an oasis, they shared the scant supply of food and water.
After traversing the hot, dry desert, they were extremely worn out. Johnny had a great time in the water and was overjoyed to see the oasis. Johnny was a little careless while they were both bathing, and he started to drown. Johnny was saved by Jimmy, who rushed to him.
Johnny embraced his companion and said thanks to him. They had a little rest and chosen to leave the spot. Johnny made a mark on the rock as they were about to leave. It read, “My best friend saved my life!” Jimmy inquired, “Why were you marking all of these here, Johnny?” “You slapped me, I wrote in sand,” Johnny replied.
It was unquestionably poor.
In any case, assuming you take a quick trip and see the sand you can find no letter composed on the sand. Now that I have carved the good thing into the stone, it will remain there forever!
Moral: We need to fail to remember the terrible things done to us and etch the beneficial things in the stone.