It all started with a fairy who was sad and sitting in a place close to her house. It was dark in the forest. However, the fairy didn't budge one bit. He remained seated and folded his arms over his legs. Her face sunk between her legs wasn't quite visible to Kukura.
Out of pity, Kukura decided to approach the unmoving elf. He hesitated to move. The wind blew gently and shook the leaves on the shady tree of his house. Behind the trees, the moonlight hit Kukura and Elves. Kukukura just stayed silent by the side of the elf. Maybe the fairy was in a really bad mood.
"I feel useless as a fairy" said the fairy who suddenly started talking.
"Then?" asked Kukura.
"I'm angry because no one wants to help me," said the Fairy again.
"Then?" asked Kukukura again.
And so on. Every time the fairy told a story, Kukura just replied with the word "then". In fact, the fairy has told me a lot about the problem.
And when the fairy was about to end her story, she asked Kukurana again. "Why since then it's just a word
"then" you say? Don't you have any advice?"
“Sometimes we just need the other party to listen to our complaints. In this case I position myself as a good listener. Don't you also feel better after telling me about your problem?” asked Kukuraa with a smile.
"That is true. I feel better after the story. Even if you only listen to me. You're the wisest owl I've ever met," the Fairy replied happily.
The fairy came home with a relieved heart. Kukurara managed to make his sadness disappear just by listening to all the stories of the fairy who was sad.
Moral Message : Only by listening to other stories, we will lessen their burden. Even though we have nothing to do but listen to it.