Thursday, March 1, 2012

Fable

Asba and Her Courage

    Once upon a time, there was a colony of ants in which there was racism. The queen of ants had a daughter that was left out because she was  daydreaming about going outside the colony. Her name was Asba and she was a teenager ant. She was always complaining:
     "Mom, you keep scaring me about the world and I have never heard anything supportive about the things I want to do. Why do not you let me go outside?
     "Do you want other animals to kill you? You are too small dear. But if that is what you really want to do, go for it! But listen, do not come back saying that it was too scary , because I will say that I said so."
    One week passed an Asba was already to go out of the protection of the colony. When she got outside everything seemed new and scary.
    But then, she realized that she was in a family's garden that was having a party. There was lots of food in the floor. More than what she would have ever dreamed. The next month, she told the other ants what she had discovered. Those were the same ants that one laughed at her. From that moment on, Asba was the most popular and brave ant in the whole colony.

     Moral: If you have the courage enough to try new things and making your wishes come true, it does not matter the size, or person you are.

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