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Chapter 1 - The Beginning of Three Sisters

In a small village, three sisters were born. The eldest was Suman, the middle one was Radha, and the youngest was Geeta. Their father was a simple farmer, and their mother earned money by sewing clothes. During childhood, the three sisters played together, ate together, and never left each other's side.

As time passed, the family's financial condition became weaker. Suman and Radha were very bright in their studies. Geeta was also intelligent, but she often stayed home to help her mother with household work. Poverty made Geeta mature at a very young age.

Years later, destiny changed their lives. Suman got a good job in the city. Radha completed her education and married into a wealthy family. Slowly, both of them began living comfortable lives with big houses, beautiful clothes, and financial security. People started calling them "rich."

Geeta, however, married into a poor family. Her husband was hardworking, but his income was very low. She lived in a small hut and worked day and night to manage the house. Even then, she never complained.

With time, their personalities began to change. Suman became proud of her wealth and success. She often said, "I achieved everything through my hard work." Radha remained kind and humble, quietly helping Geeta whenever she faced difficulties.

One festival day, all three sisters returned to their mother's home. Suman arrived wearing expensive jewelry, Radha came gracefully, and Geeta wore a simple sari. Their mother looked at all three equally and said, "True wealth is not money, but a good heart."

That was the real beginning of their life's journey.As time moved forward, the three sisters became deeply involved in their own lives.

Suman rose to a high position in a big company in the city. She now lived in a large bungalow, owned expensive cars, and had servants to take care of her needs. She believed strongly in her success and often said, "I built my life with my hard work. Everyone must handle their own problems." Slowly, pride began to appear in her words and behavior.

Radha was also living a comfortable life. She and her husband ran a successful business and had everything they needed. However, Radha remained humble and kind. She believed that money was a blessing meant to be shared. Whenever Geeta faced difficulties, Radha quietly helped her without making her feel embarrassed.

Meanwhile, Geeta lived a life full of struggles. She had two children, and her husband worked as a daily laborer. His income was small, and many days were difficult. Sometimes there was barely enough food at home. Still, Geeta never lost hope. She began sewing clothes for neighbors and doing small jobs to support her family. Her biggest dream was to educate her children.

One day, Geeta's husband fell seriously ill. The treatment required a large amount of money. Geeta tried her best—she even sold her small jewelry—but it was not enough. With hesitation, she decided to ask her sisters for help.

She first went to Suman's big house. The large gate and security guards made her nervous. Suman listened but responded coldly, "I cannot solve your problems every time. You must learn to manage on your own." Geeta returned home silently, hiding her tears.

Then she went to Radha. Seeing her condition, Radha immediately held her hand and said, "Don't worry, sister. I am with you." Radha paid all the hospital expenses without any hesitation.

This moment became the true test of their bond. People began to see that real wealth lies in kindness, not in money. Suman had riches, but Radha had respect. And Geeta, though poor, had dignity and strength.

Their youth had revealed their true hearts.

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