Experience and disappointment
Experience is who we feel is growing up, and disappointment is who makes us more silent
Once, in a small village, a young boy named Sam lived there. Sam was a
curious and adventurous child who loved to explore the world around him. He
was always eager to learn new things and new discoveries.
When Sam grew up, he faced many experiences that helped shape him into the
person he became. Face joy, love, excitement and success. However, besides
these experiences, disappointment also came. Sam learned that not everything
in life goes as planned and that the things she works hard for may sometimes
not come to fruition.
This disappointment made Sam more conservative and calm. He began to retreat
to himself, losing the sense of wonder and curiosity he had previously
characterized. He felt as if he had lost a part of himself and didn't know
how to get him back.
One day, Sam found an old book in his village library. The book was full of
great explorers' stories and travels. When Sam read the book, he was
transferred to his childhood and remembered the thrill of adventure. He
realized it wasn't disappointment that captured his sense of wonder, but it
was his fear of failure that made him more conservative.
Sam made the decision to confront his concerns and start exploring again.
Embark on his own journey, determined to rediscover the feeling of wonder
and adventure he has lost. As he traveled, he faced new experiences, both
good and bad, but learned that the key to growth was not discouraged by
disappointment, but by embracing it and continuing to move forward.
Sam returned to his village a changed person. No longer the quiet and
reserved boy he once was. He was full of trust and courage, and was ready to
share his new wisdom with others. From that day on, he was known as the
Silent Farmer, and his story became a testament to the strength of
experience and the importance of bravely confronting disappointment.