17 The Butterfly of Life
The Butterfly of Life
A boy, who had stopped to watch how a butterfly was trying to get out of its cocoon.
It took a lot of time, it seemed to be trying very hard, and the gap was as little as before. It seemed that the power would leave the butterfly soon, and it would give up and die.
The boy decided to help, he took a penknife and cut the cocoon. The butterfly immediately got out, but its body was weak and feeble, and the wings were barely moving.
He continued to watch the butterfly, thinking that now its wings would spread and it would fly. However, that did not happen.
The rest of its short life the butterfly had to drag its weak body and wings that weren’t spread. It was unable to fly because the boy had not realised that an effort to enter through the narrow gap of the cocoon was necessary for the butterfly so that the life-giving fluid would move from the body to the butterfly’s wings so that the butterfly could fly.
The boy had forced the butterfly to leave its shell fast and easily, he thought he was giving it a helping hand.
It was the struggle to break free that would make it stronger and it would be able to grow and develop.
If we were allowed to live without meeting difficulties, we would not be viable. Life gives us challenges to make us stronger.
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