In ancient India, there was a peaceful small village. There was a special place in the village, where there were seven wells. These seven wells were extraordinary, and each well contained different wisdom.
There was a clever little boy named Arjun in the village. He was full of curiosity about everything around him. One day, Arjun heard the legend of these seven wells and decided to explore them.
Arjun came to the first well. The water in this well was crystal clear, and there were some ancient symbols carved on the well wall. Arjun leaned over the wellhead and saw his face reflected in the water. Just then, he seemed to hear a voice whispering in his ear: "The wisdom of this well is humility. No matter how much you know, always be humble, because the ocean of knowledge is endless." Arjun nodded thoughtfully. He understood that even though he was a rather clever child in the village, he should not be arrogant.
Then, Arjun walked to the second well. The area around the well was covered with moss, looking rather mysterious. Arjun lay on the wellhead and looked into the well. It was pitch - black inside, and he couldn't see very clearly. Suddenly, he saw a faint glimmer of light in the well water. At this time, he heard the voice say again: "The wisdom of this well is patience. When you face darkness and the unknown, be patient to wait and explore, and the light will always appear." Arjun remembered that sometimes he was very impatient when doing things, and he secretly told himself to be more patient in the future.
Arjun came to the third well. He saw a wooden bucket and a rope beside the well, so he tried to put the bucket into the well to draw water. The water in this well seemed more difficult to draw than that in the previous two wells, and the bucket was always swaying. It took Arjun a great deal of effort to draw the water. The voice rang out again: "The wisdom of this well is perseverance. When facing difficulties, don't give up easily. Keep going and you will reap the rewards." Arjun held the water he had drawn, his heart full of a sense of accomplishment. He knew that the power of perseverance was very strong.
The fourth well was under a big tree. Arjun had walked for a long time and felt a little tired, so he sat beside the well to rest. He looked at the well water and thought about the wisdom he had learned from the previous three wells. The voice came: "The wisdom of this well is reflection. Only by frequently reflecting on your actions and thoughts can you keep making progress." Arjun closed his eyes and began to think about the things he had done before, which ones he had done well and which ones needed improvement.
When Arjun came to the fifth well, he found that there were a lot of small fish swimming in the well. He picked up a few small stones and threw them into the well one by one, watching the ripples spreading in the well water. The voice said: "The wisdom of this well is childlike innocence. No matter how old you are, don't lose your childlike heart. It will let you discover the joys in life." Arjun smiled happily. He thought that playing simply like this could also bring a lot of happiness.
There was a small pavilion beside the sixth well. Arjun brought some food from home. He sat under the pavilion and saw several little friends passing by. Arjun beckoned them to come over and share the food together. The voice rang out: "The wisdom of this well is sharing. Share your things with others, and you will get more happiness and friendship." Arjun and his little friends ate the food happily beside the well, and the laughter echoed beside the well.
Finally, Arjun came to the seventh well. This well was surrounded by flowers and looked extremely beautiful. Arjun stood in front of the well, closed his eyes, and put his hands together to make a wish. The voice told him: "The wisdom of this well is dreams. People should have dreams and strive towards them." Arjun opened his eyes, his heart full of longing for the future. He carried the wisdom obtained from the seven wells and happily returned to the village, and shared this wisdom with everyone in the village.