JAIN PLAYS
NIRAV
LEARNS ABOUT CHEATING
NIRAV: Today, I hit
the jackpot at school. I got five arithmetic papers back, and they
all have the l00's marked on them and each one has a special smiley
sticker, too.
BINA: I'm so happy
and proud of you. I wish that I could do that. Wasn't it just last
week when you were having so much trouble with your addition?
NIRAV: You have that
right. I never did learn addition! I started wearing these magic
sunglasses and they gave me perfect grades.
BINA: Did you
practice a lot?
NIRAV: No, not too
much.
BINA: I want to do
something special for you, since I am so proud of you. I know you
had to really study hard to make those five l00's.
NIRAV: I don't want
you to do that Bina. It was nothing.
BINA: You deserve a
special gift. I want to give you my musical Mickey Mouse watch that
plays two neat tunes.
NIRAV: I can't
accept the watch, Bina. I really don't deserve it, honest!
BINA: Nirav, you did
a lot of studying and you deserve it. That was a big job for anyone
to do.
NIRAV: No, it
wasn't.
BINA: Yes it was. I
missed one question. Nirav, what is 8 + 8?
NIRAV: Let me think
for a minute. Oh, yes, it's l5.
BINA: No, let's try
another problem. What is 6 + 6?
NIRAV: Uhhh,.....I
think it's l4.
BINA: You must be
nervous. What is 2 + l?
NIRAV: 4?
BINA: 4? You don't
know your math facts at all.
NIRAV: Don't you
think I know that?
BINA: How on earth
did you make five l00's on your papers?
NIRAV: The answers
popped right before my eyes, it's like they came from outer space.
BINA: I bet your
sunglasses had something to do with the answers popping right in
front of your eyes.
NIRAV: Do you
believe me?
BINA: No, did you
cheat? Did someone else help you?
NIRAV: I am so
embarrassed and ashamed.
BINA: Cheating is
wrong. I don't understand why you did it.
NIRAV: I was only
borrowing the answers from my friends.
BINA: Cheating is
not borrowing from your friends. You took the answers without
permission. That is called stealing.
NIRAV: There isn't
an easier way to get the answers. So I will have to keep on
cheating. Do you understand?
BINA: Your teacher
thinks you know the addition facts and you really don't. Now what
are you going to do?
NIRAV: Keep on
cheating. That is what I'll do.
BINA: Your teacher
and your friends will not ever be able to trust you. If you cheat at
school, then you will start to cheat at other places. You will go on
to other things you do. You will grow up to be a big cheater.
NIRAV: No one can
see my eyes whenever I'm wearing dark sunglasses. No one in the
world knows I cheat, but you.
BINA: That isn't
true, you have forgotten someone.
NIRAV: Who?
BINA: You forgot the
Arihant Bhagwans. Arihant Bhagwan sees everything we do. You are
taking things that aren't really yours. Don’t you remember we
learned that we get sins (pap) when we do such things?
NIRAV: Oh boy! I
forgot about sins. I do not want to cheat anymore. I do not want to
do things that bring me more pap. Maybe because of my past sins, now
I am unable to learn.
BINA: I am happy
that you realized this yourself. Let's start by taking the smiley
stickers back to your teacher.
NIRAV: Do I really
have to?
BINA: You certainly
do. You have to be honest with everyone, including yourself.
NIRAV: I am going to
ask my teacher if she will help me in math.
BINA: Just don't
wear those dumb sunglasses.
NIRAV: I guess it
isn't fair to get answers that are not mine, and besides I need to
make good grades on my own. Will you still let me have the Mickey
Mouse watch that plays two neat tunes?
BINA: No, but I have
another present for you.
NIRAV: What is that?
BINA: Flash cards to
help you learn your addition facts. Let's go home now.