Korood the Selfish Swingin' Monkey: A Tail of Selflessness in the Jungle
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Once upon a time in the jungle, there was a mischievous monkey named Korood. He loved to swing on a rope between two trees, not caring about the consequences.
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As Korood swung happily, the trees shook, disturbing the birds' nests and putting their eggs at risk. The birds asked him to stop, but he ignored them.
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Even his friends, the bear and the zebra, tried to convince Korood to stop swinging, but he refused. He thought his own fun was more important than anything else.
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The next day, as Korood continued swinging, a bird's nest fell and the eggs broke. He didn't care about the damage he was causing in the jungle.
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Suddenly, a beehive fell, and the angry bees attacked Korood. He fell from the swing, injuring himself. His selfish actions had consequences he couldn't ignore.
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Korood's mother treated his wounds and scolded him for his selfishness. She reminded him that his actions hurt others and taught him a valuable lesson.
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Feeling remorseful, Korood apologized to the birds and helped them rebuild their nests. He promised to never be selfish again and to think of others before himself.
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And from that day on, Korood kept his promise. He learned that being selfish only brings trouble, and that kindness and empathy are truly important.