From Meredith's Jack
An important lesson of at the end of this fable, which most learn, sooner or later.
It was the coldest winter ever. Many animals died because of the cold. The porcupines, realizing the situation, decided to group together to keep warm. This way they covered and protected themselves; but the quills of each one wounded their closest companions.
After a while, they decided to distance themselves one from the other and they began to die, alone and frozen. So they had to make a choice: either accept the quills of their companions or disappear from the Earth.
Wisely, they decided to go back to being together. They learned to live with the little wounds caused by the close relationship with their companions in order to receive the heat that came from the others. This way they were able to survive.
The best relationship is not the one that brings together perfect people, but when each individual learns to live with the imperfections of others and can admire the other person's good qualities.
The moral of the story is: Just learn to live with the Pricks in your life.
Yes, sometimes they teach us things too.
ReplyDeleteSure do, Sunny. :)
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This is awesome, thank you Jack and Cat.
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Roz
You're welcome, Roz...so happy you enjoyed it. :)
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That is suo funny. Made me giggle
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I always love little stories that have a moral. This one reminds me a "Just So" story by Rudyard Kipling. Just with a surprise ending!
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Surprise endings are fun, Ella...happy you enjoyed this one. :)
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This post reminds me of the quote
ReplyDelete"If I needed a prick I would hug a cactus" 😆
LOL Daisy...good one. ;)
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