Once there were two birds, a woodpecker, and a kingfisher. They both lived in the same forest and were good friends. The woodpecker used to peck on trees to find food and build a nest, while the kingfisher would dive into the water to catch fish.
One day, they both got into an argument about who was better at their job. The woodpecker claimed that pecking on trees required more skill and patience, while the kingfisher argued that catching fish was more challenging and required more precision.
The argument went on for a while, and they both felt that they were the best at what they did. They decided to put an end to the argument by asking the wise owl who lived in a tree nearby.
The owl listened to their argument and thought for a while. Then he said, “Both of you are equally important, and your skills are needed in this forest. The woodpecker’s pecking helps create homes for other animals, while the kingfisher’s fishing provides food for many animals in and around the water. You both have a role to play, and neither one of you is better than the other.”
The woodpecker and the kingfisher realized that the owl was right. They both had their strengths and weaknesses, and they both played a crucial role in the ecosystem of the forest. They apologized to each other and promised to appreciate each other’s abilities in the future.
From that day on, the woodpecker and the kingfisher worked together to make the forest a better place. The woodpecker helped the kingfisher find the best trees to catch fish from, and the kingfisher would share his catch with the woodpecker. They both enjoyed their work and felt happy knowing that they were contributing to the ecosystem.
In the end, they both learned that it’s not about being better than others, but about using their unique skills and talents to make the world a better place. They both learned the true meaning of Dharma and Karma and lived happily ever after.