A fairy tale where the stars are understood

Augustine 2022-04-19 09:03:15

Why is the moon cloudy?

It turns out that the moon's light is not its own, but the stars that fall on it. The stars fall and fall, and the moon becomes a full moon full of glittering stars.

But according to the eyes of the human world, if the moon has always been so round, how do you know how long it has passed?

So the moon should be able to change.

Luna found a family on earth - they need to periodically sweep the stars into curved shapes, so that the moon can periodically change back to the new crescent moon.

In this family, there are three generations of grandparents, grandfather, father and little boy, of course, they continue to undertake the mission of the family as always.

One day, the little boy will be an adult! Grandpa, dad and the little boy are very happy themselves. But on the day of the coming-of-age ceremony, grandpa and dad had a lot of disputes, such as how to put a hat on the little boy, how to teach him to sweep the stars, whether to let him carry tools by himself... They were worried that the little boy could not cope with the adult world crisis, they hoped that the little boy could go down his own way and protect him for a while longer by the way.

But the little boy was confused.

However, the coming-of-age ceremony was not smooth this time. Something happened that the little boy's father, his father's father, and perhaps even his father's many generations of fathers have never experienced. A star as big as the moon flew to the moon. Ah, grandpa and dad's methods didn't work anymore, they had a fight.

The little boy came up with a good idea. He climbed up on the star and tapped it gently, and the star broke into many little stars and fell...

Is this the story of a little boy growing up?

In my opinion, this is a fairy tale where the stars are understood.

Why can't grandpa and dad move the big star to the half of the crescent moon?

Because they have no experience? Or because they have no wisdom?

Not.

It's because they don't understand at all, and maybe don't even plan to understand this unique star. They just want to pry it up, or push it away. The big star was motionless.

But little boys are different.

He touched the stars and found that the big stars and the small ones glowed just as well.

So can I make the big star as small as the little one?

So he shattered the stars. Then from the pile of stars that had fallen to bury him, a jubilant head appeared. He succeeded.

The stars fell so happily, as if they were suddenly understood. It's like the little boy finally got the approval of his grandpa and dad.

So on the day when the little boy was put on the same hat as his grandfather and father, on the day when the little boy was allowed to take over the baton of the family tradition of sweeping the stars, he learned to climb the ladder by himself, and learned to wear the hat in the way he liked, Learn to understand the stars and learn to solve problems independently.

He possesses courage, empathy, the confidence to think independently, and even the ability to create the world.

The little boy has become a big boy, a big boy who can let the adults let go of it with peace of mind, and who is truly recognized and admired.

In addition to this, we also found that does everyone have the right and freedom to choose to do things in their own way?

- That's right! No matter whether you wear a hat up or down, straight or backward, as long as you are comfortable! It doesn't matter whether you use a broom, a rake, or a mop to sweep the stars, as long as you use it comfortably!

So can we think that when our relatives and friends put forward various suggestions and requirements to us, we just need to feel that we are right and go on firmly?

One day we will be understood and praised.

Just like the stars are understood.

Finally, what if the big star doesn't want to be understood? If there's no way to break it, can we sweep the little stars to the big star's side and turn the moon into a crescent that bends to the left?

Of course, none of us have ever seen a crescent that curves to the left.

But it might be nice.

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