Here is a story which explains the meaning of…
“Be your kind of beautiful”
The Jealous Parrot – A Story About Being Yourself!
Peter Parrot came home upset and confused.
“What’s wrong?” his mother asked.
“I hate my stupid beak!” Peter blurted.
“Why do you hate your beak? I think it’s beautiful,” his mother said reassuringly.
“All of the other birds have much cooler beaks. Sammy Spoonbill, Pammy Pelican, Harry Hawk, Freddy Finch, all of them!”
Peter’s mother sat silently for a moment.
“He may be right,” she thought to herself, they do have very cool beaks.
“You should go and see Major Macaw, he’ll know what to do. He’s the wisest of the parrots and lives in the tallest tree in the forest. Yes, he’ll know what to do,” responded Peter’s mother.
So Peter Parrot flew to the tallest tree in the forest and found Major Macaw.
“Excuse me Major, I have a problem,” said Peter.
“Oh dear, what can it be?” asked the venerable macaw.
“I have a stupid beak. Why can’t I have a cool beak like Sammy Spoonbill, Pammy Pelican, Harry Hawk or Freddy Finch?”
“You’re right.” said the macaw, “They do have cool beaks. Tell me Peter, do you like eating worms and crustaceans?”
“Yuck! That would be disgusting!” responded Peter.
“Well, that’s what the spoonbill’s beak is designed for. What about fish?”
“I couldn’t think of anything worse,” said Peter.
“So, the pelican’s beak would work either.”
“What about rabbits and mice?”
“Eww.”
“OK, so maybe you shouldn’t aspire to have a hawk’s beak. Small seeds?”
“They’re not so bad, but my favourite is Brazil nuts.” exclaimed Peter, salivating at the thought.
“That’s lucky, I think I have a few here. Would you like one?” asked Major.
Peter’s eyes lit up. “Yes, please.”
“Tell me Peter, if you had the beak of a spoonbill, pelican, hawk or finch, do you think that you could eat that Brazil nut?”
“I guess not,” said Peter with his mouth full.
“You see, young parrot, you have been designed a certain way, with certain skills, attributes and tastes. Don’t waste your life being envious of the capacities of others, just make sure that you know what you’re good at and why you’re here.”
Peter nodded his head in understanding and flew back home much more content.
That’s our problem too!
We make unnecessary comparisons with others and get upset.
We don’t appreciate what we have. And that causes unhappiness.
We should be happy with what we have. This is the key to true peace.
Persons who are satisfied with what he/she has, is the happiest person in the world.
I have that sign on the wall above my dressing table mirror. It’s one of my favourites and what a brilliant story to illustrate the importance of valuing your own assets! I hope you’re well Jen – I’ve been working flat out for the last couple of months so I’m sorry I’ve not been around much.. x
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No apologies necessary Wendy. I suspect whatever you’ve been up has been, is, for yours and or someone else’s highest and best. In Joy Always💥
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How lovely Jen – yes hopefully so! xx
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Brilliant story
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Thank you. Some one shared, so I did to!💥
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Great message and very well presented.
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Thank you so much 💥
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Wonderful story! Clearly presents why we should appreciate what we have 🙂 And that we have it for a reason. Use it your best!! God Bless!
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Yes, we are blessed!✨
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“making unnecessary comparisons with others and getting upset” – guilty as charged. Thanks for a great story!
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Leslie, I passed this story on as it was passed to me. Sometimes it takes a story such as this to give us a little shake.
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Wow amazing story. ✌ The comparison should be made between what I’m today and what I was yesterday. ❤
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Hopefully, we are striving for our highest and best unique selves everyday. Very exciting!💥
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