A grasshopper has long been trapped in a box. One day he managed to get out of the box that locked him in. He happily jumped up and down enjoying his freedom. On the trip, he meet with another grasshopper. But he was amazed why the grasshopper could jump higher and farther from him. With curiosity he approached the grasshopper, and asked:
"Why can you jump higher and farther, even though we are not much different from age or body shape?"
The grasshopper answered it with the question "Where have you been all this time? Because all the grasshoppers that live in the wild can definitely do as I do."
At that time the grasshopper just realized that so far the box was what made the jump was not as far and as high as other grasshoppers living in the wild.
Friends of Hiver, what moral message can we get from the short fable above?