Every creation of God in this world will certainly provide something better than before, so we must always be grateful for everything that has been given.
The story "The Red-Eyed Fly" is an interesting fictional story. Here are the versions of the story:
First Version: Moral Story
In a village, there lived a red-eyed fly. He felt arrogant because of his unique eyes. One day, he met a beautiful butterfly.
"You are not as beautiful as I am," said the fly.
The butterfly replied, "Beauty is not only from the outside, but also from the inside."
The fly felt ashamed and realized his arrogance. He changed into a better creature.
Second Version: Fantasy Story
In a parallel world, a red-eyed fly appeared. His red eyes had the power to see the future. He used his power to help other creatures.
One day, he met a child who was looking for treasure. The fly helped the child find the treasure with the power of his eyes.
Third Version: Educational Story
A little boy found a red-eyed fly in the park. He took the fly home and took care of it. The fly became the boy's good friend.
The boy learned about the importance of friendship and caring for other living things.
Folklore Version
In a village, a red-eyed fly appeared which was thought to be a sign of the coming dry season. The villagers performed a ritual to chase away the fly.
However, a wise man said that the fly was a sign of the coming rainy season. Sure enough, the rainy season arrived and the village became fertile.
Moral Message
The stories teach:
- Arrogance can be detrimental to oneself.
- Beauty is not only from the outside.
- Concern for other living things is very important.
- Natural signs can be positive signals.
This is what makes us feel more comfortable when we are there, so we must always be optimistic in this life with all activities in any form.
That's all and thank you.
Greetings Steemian.
@muzani
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