In the big forest, a peacock and a little sparrow became friends.
In an open grassland, every morning, peacocks always like to wear gorgeous coats and dance in front of many animals with great airs. The little sparrows are often stunned to see them.
The little sparrow returned home and asked his mother: "Why can the peacock open its tail and why can't I?" The mother told it: "The reason why the peacock can open its tail is that it has rich, beautiful and colorful feathers. We All our ancestors looked like us now and couldn’t open the screen."
From then on, the little sparrow fell into a self-destructive situation. He always thought that he was ugly and unworthy of making friends with the peacock. , it sits at home all day long, upset.
Half a month later, the little sparrow came to the big forest where it had not been for a long time. Among the many animals, only the beautiful figure of the peacock was missing. It had to ask the monkey next to it, and the monkey said: "Forget it, that day, we were watching the peacock open its tail with great interest. Suddenly a hunter came and took the peacock. Take it to the zoo." The little sparrow couldn't help but miss the friendship with the peacock, and decided to see how the peacock was living.
In the zoo, the peacock was kept in a large iron fence. The little sparrow was small, so it flew in alone and asked its friend peacock: "Are you okay here?" When the peacock saw that it was his friend the little sparrow, he shed tears sadly and said, "I have lost my freedom and I have to dance dozens of times every day." The first dance was for tourists to watch, it was so miserable..."
The little sparrow then understood that the peacock's enviable advantages actually restricted its freedom.
The difference between peacock and sparrow is only one word. But the former has become a caged thing for people to admire because of its charming appearance, while the latter can fly freely in the blue sky because of its plain appearance. In fact, in life, everyone has their own strengths, so don’t underestimate your own shortcomings, maybe they will shine elsewhere.