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I once saw a little bird. It was shy at first, when I approached. Stepping back with every step I took, I could see my wishes fade. I tried the next day and the day after but the result didn't change. Neither I nor the bird seemed to understand each other. After awhile I stopped. I sat down and just smiled at it. And as the days went on and on I stopped thinking. *"You should have tried harder, coming closer day by day"*, a friend said, telling me I had given up in the middle, leaving an opportunity, wasted. Grateful for his advice I replied, that he was right. I could have tried longer and could have pushed harder and maybe one day I would have come closer even close enough to catch this little guy. "You se...", he wanted to say, when I interrupted him: "... but you know", I calmly said, *"I just forgot about this bird, because I had already found a friend to sit around and share some beautiful moments together."*
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Mar 26, 2015
Mar 26, 2015 at 3:58 AM UTC
The less you need, the more you get
I once saw a little bird. It was shy at first, when I approached. Stepping back with every step I took, I could see my wishes fade. I tried the next day and the day after but the result didn't change. Neither I nor the bird seemed to understand each other. After awhile I stopped. I sat down and just smiled at it. And as the days went on and on I stopped thinking. *"You should have tried harder, coming closer day by day"*, a friend said, telling me I had given up in the middle, leaving an opportunity, wasted. Grateful for his advice I replied, that he was right. I could have tried longer and could have pushed harder and maybe one day I would have come closer even close enough to catch this little guy. "You se...", he wanted to say, when I interrupted him: "... but you know", I calmly said, *"I just forgot about this bird, because I had already found a friend to sit around and share some beautiful moments together."*
bernhard-tischler
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Mar 26, 2015
Mar 26, 2015 at 3:58 AM UTC
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