Once upon a time, in a small village, a little tree sprouted.
The tall trees around it mocked and said,
“You are so weak, you’ll never be able to give shade.”
The little tree didn’t reply.
It simply drank water from the soil, stood under the sun, and quietly kept growing.
Years passed. One day, a powerful storm came.
The tall trees tried to resist with all their might, but many of them were uprooted.
The little tree, however, survived—because it was flexible and bent with the wind.
The villagers then stood under its shade and said,
“True strength is not only about being big, but about having the ability to endure.”
Moral of the Story:
Never break down because of others’ neglect or mockery.
Patience and resilience are the real strength.