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The King And The Macaw Parrots

by Stefania Lintonbon

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talks
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Meditation
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Have you ever wanted to do something, but felt like it was just out of reach of your comfort zone? You couldn't make yourself take that step. Here is a moral tale of a parrot who found itself in just that situation. He found a do or die solution!

CourageGrowthSelf ReflectionOvercoming FearGrowth And ChangeStories

Transcript

Greetings.

Are you ready for a story?

Here's one for you.

It's a story with a bit of a moral.

It's called The King and the Macaw Parrots.

Have you ever really wanted to do something but felt like it was just out of your reach?

Out of your comfort zone?

You couldn't make yourself take that step or that leap in some cases.

Well,

I've got something for you.

Here is a moral story,

A moral tale about a parrot who found itself in just that situation.

And he found a do or die solution.

For us,

Change doesn't have to be that dramatic.

But it feels like it sometimes.

It feels like do or die.

So let's have a listen to this short moral story about taking a leap.

The other is anonymous.

It's called The King and the Macaw Parrots.

Once upon a time,

There was a king who had gone to visit neighboring kingdoms.

He was gifted a pair of baby macaw parrots by the king of the last kingdom where he was visiting.

They were the most beautiful birds he had ever seen.

So,

Upon returning to his kingdom,

He called for a bird trainer and asked him to train the macaw parrots.

The king also arranged a place in the palace garden for the parrots.

He often looked at them from his palace window.

As time passed,

One day the trainer came to the palace and informed the king that though one of the parrots was flying majestically high in the sky,

The other one was not moving from its branch since the day it had arrived.

Upon hearing this,

The king summoned trainers and healers from the nearby kingdoms.

They all tried their best but couldn't make the parrot fly.

He even asked his courtiers to try to find a way to make the parrot fly.

But they all failed.

The parrot was not moving from his branch at all.

Finally,

After trying everything,

The king thought that maybe he needs someone who may be a little more familiar with natural habitat.

He asked his courtier to get a farmer from the countryside and take him to the parrot to see if he can understand the problem with the parrot.

The next morning,

The king was thrilled to see the parrot flying high above the palace gardens.

He asked his servants to call that farmer to meet him.

The servant quickly went and located the farmer who came and stood before the king.

The king asked him,

How did you make the parrot fly?

With his hands folded with respect,

The farmer said to the king,

It was very easy,

Your majesty.

I simply cut the branch where the bird was sitting.

So,

There you go.

He just cut the branch.

The bird had its do or die moment.

There's a bit of a moral here.

We're all gifted with energy to find a success in life.

But sometimes we fail to gather the courage which is required to reach heights of success and end up clinging to the things that are familiar with us.

We need to free ourselves from our comfort zone to explore new opportunities and find a success beyond our capacity.

What do you think?

Can you think of a time in your life when you just couldn't make that leap?

It was perfectly safe.

There was nothing major at stake.

But you just couldn't do it.

It doesn't mean you're a bad person.

It just means maybe you weren't ready.

So what do you take from this story?

Maybe next time you'll give it a go.

Until next time!

Meet your Teacher

Stefania LintonbonLondon, UK

4.6 (43)

Recent Reviews

Chloe

December 4, 2023

Very good job but why didn’t they just give the parot a push??

Rahul

November 30, 2020

Thanks for this short story Stefania :) Were you a voice actor by any chance? You have the voice for it :)

Pracas

October 5, 2019

Nice tale! Useful for many people. Will keep it on my repertoire !

Wisdom

September 25, 2019

WONDERFUL❣️ I was spellbound unto the end! Look forward to more! 🙏🏻💕

Diana

September 23, 2019

I love your storytelling. I'd love to see more tracks from you similar to this one. Thank you!

Rebecca

September 22, 2019

I could listen to your storytelling all day long. ❤️ Thank you for sharing this wonderful short story. For me, I'm not going to wait for the need to call a farmer. 😊 I look forward to hearing more from you. I see the light in you. 🤲❤️🤲

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