Demonstrate the Freedom

 

Once, as I was gazing at my pen holder, something extraordinary happened. The pens began to speak to me, each sharing their unique roles in my writing journey. The black pen proudly declared its purpose I help you underline important points, and black is your favourite colour. The blue pen chimed in asserting,In schools and colleges i'm the standard choice. Blue is the go-to color and you must accept it.The red pen, with a touch of drama, stated, I am the one who marks your errors, reminding you that I have the power to pass or fail you.

Amidst this lively discussion, the green pen, standing tall, quietly observed. It was the green pen, the principal of them all, who commanded respect with its silent presence. But then, my gaze fell upon a small, humble pencil. Unlike the others, it held a unique power, the ability to erase mistakes and offer a fresh start. It stood modestly, allowing itself to become smaller with each use, demonstrating the freedom it provided to correct and rewrite. Its quiet grace and adaptability were inspiring.

The lesson was clear, Embracing the freedom to adapt and improve, like the pencil, is crucial for growth and creativity. By allowing others to make changes and learn from their errors, one can achieve true artistic excellence and personal development.


"Be flexible and approachable; it encourages others to grow and thrive."



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