• 2 months ago
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00:00Tia, I can't believe I lost my lucky charm.
00:04I've had it for years and now it's gone.
00:08Oh no Tofu, don't worry.
00:10Sometimes things like this happen for a reason.
00:14What do you mean?
00:15Well, sometimes we lose something important
00:19because it's time for us to let it go
00:21and move on to better things.
00:24That's right Tia.
00:26because it's time for us to let it go
00:28and move on to bigger and better things.
00:32But how am I supposed to move on without my lucky charm?
00:37Well, I have a story that might help.
00:40It's a story about a young prince
00:42who, like you, had lost something very dear to him.
00:47What did he lose?
00:49He lost his magic amulet, a gift from his late mother.
00:54The amulet had the power to grant him any wish he desired.
00:59Wow, that sounds amazing.
01:02What happened to the prince?
01:06The Prince and His Magical Amulet
01:11Well, the prince was heartbroken when he realised the amulet was gone.
01:17He searched high and low but he could not find it.
01:22He began to lose hope and he became depressed and withdrawn.
01:26But one day, while walking through the forest
01:30the prince came across a wise old owl.
01:34Hello, young prince.
01:37Why do you look so sad?
01:40Oh, wise owl, I have lost my magic amulet
01:43and I do not know how I will ever be happy again.
01:48Do not despair, young prince.
01:50For the amulet was not the source of your happiness.
01:54It was your own kindness, compassion and pure heart that truly made you happy.
02:00But how can I be happy without the amulet?
02:04The amulet may have granted your wishes
02:06but it was your own actions that brought joy to others.
02:10You can continue to spread happiness and kindness even without the amulet.
02:16The prince thought about the owl's words and realised he was right.
02:22He had always found joy in helping others
02:25and he realised that he did not need the amulet to do so.
02:30So the prince set off on a journey to spread love and kindness throughout the kingdom.
02:37And as he travelled, he found that he was happier than he had ever been before.
02:44As he travelled, he encountered many people and animals in need of help.
02:50And with each kind act, the prince's heart grew fuller and happier.
02:56He helped an old man carry his heavy bags across the river.
03:00He saved a group of kittens from a burning barn.
03:05And he even taught a group of lost children how to find their way home.
03:10As the prince's reputation for kindness and compassion spread throughout the kingdom
03:15more and more people and animals came to him for help.
03:21And the prince, with the help of his friends, was always there to lend a helping hand.
03:27But as much as the prince enjoyed helping others, he also missed his magic amulet.
03:34He often thought about where it might be and how it might help him.
03:40Who might have it?
03:42One day, as the prince was walking through the forest
03:45he heard a faint voice calling out to him.
03:49Prince, prince, can you hear me?
03:54The prince followed the voice until he came upon a small enchanted pond.
04:00And there, floating on the surface, was his magic amulet.
04:07Prince, I am so glad you found me.
04:10I have been waiting for you.
04:12Amulet, is it really you? I can't believe it.
04:16Yes, it is me, your magic amulet.
04:20I have been lost for so long, but I knew you would find me.
04:24How did you get here?
04:26A group of mischievous brides found me and played a trick on me.
04:33They hid me in this enchanted pond.
04:36But now that you have found me, I can return to you and grant your wishes once again.
04:42Amulet, I don't need you to grant any of my wishes anymore.
04:47I have learnt that happiness comes from within.
04:51And I can spread joy and kindness to others without the use of magic.
04:56Oh prince, you have truly grown and learnt the value of compassion.
05:01You no longer need me to grant your wishes
05:04for you have the power to make your own happiness.
05:09Thank you, amulet. I will always cherish you.
05:12But I think it's time for you to return to the gods.
05:16They are the ones who truly possess the power of magic.
05:20Very well, prince. I will return to the gods.
05:24But know that I will always be with you in spirit, guiding and protecting you.
05:31The prince thanked the amulet and sent it back to the gods.
05:35And as he continued his journey
05:38he knew that he had the power to make his own happiness
05:42and the happiness of those around him.
05:46Wow, Tia! This was a really good story.
05:50I'm glad you liked it, Tofu.
05:52The moral of the story is that happiness comes from within
05:57and we can all spread joy and kindness to others
06:00no matter what we have or don't have.
06:04I see what you mean, Tia.
06:06I think I can be happy even without my lucky charm.
06:10I'm sure you can, Tofu.
06:12You have a kind and pure heart just like the prince.
06:16Thank you for telling me such a beautiful story, Tia.
06:27What is wrong, Tofu?
06:29I don't want to go to school today.
06:31Jim and Jerry took all the tokens I had collected for the charity
06:36and submitted it as their own.
06:40Now they are going to win the appreciation sticker.
06:44Don't worry, Tia.
06:45I will make sure that you win the appreciation sticker.
06:48Thank you, Tia.
06:49You are very welcome, Jim.
06:51Thank you, Tia.
06:52Thank you, Tia.
06:53Thank you, Tia.
06:54Thank you, Tia.
06:55Thank you, Tia.
06:56Don't worry about it, Tofu.
06:59Sometimes it's okay to let go of things
07:02and just hold on to the joy they brought you.
07:05I don't know, Tia.
07:07Do you know a nice story to help me believe?
07:10Sure, I'll tell you a story.
07:13Once upon a time, a poor farmer was ploughing his field.
07:20When he hit something hard, it was a large metal pot.
07:30What he saw was a huge pot.
07:34He was very happy.
07:36He was very happy.
07:37He was very happy.
07:38He was very happy.
07:39He was very happy.
07:40He was very happy.
07:42What's this?
07:43A metal pot?
07:45I wonder if there is something more valuable underneath.
07:50In the hope that he could find something more valuable
07:53the farmer dug deeper and wider.
08:02Tired after hours of searching, the farmer decided to rest.
08:07He left his spade in the pot.
08:12And lay down under the tree.
08:29A while later, when he got up and went back to the pot
08:34he was surprised.
08:39How is this possible?
08:41The pot is full of hundreds of spades.
08:44I had left only one in it.
08:48Looks like this is a magical pot.
08:52Let me see what will happen if I put a mango in it.
08:55So this was the pot which the farmer wanted to use for cooking
08:59for the meal.
09:01But the pot was full of dirty spades which couldn't be cooked.
09:10No!
09:13No mango!
09:14No mango!
09:16No mango!
09:17No mango!
09:19No mango!
09:19No mango!
09:21No mango!
09:22No mango!
09:23No mango!
09:23No mango!
09:24And just as the farmer had thought
09:27the one mango turned into hundreds of mangoes
09:30when he left it in the pot.
09:33This is truly a magical pot.
09:36I will take it home and use it to tide over our troubles.
09:43The farmer went home and hid the mangoes in the pot.
09:46The mangoes were so beautiful that he thought
09:48he would never see them again.
09:50But he was wrong.
09:52The farmer went home and hid the pot at a safe place.
09:58He then went to the market and sold the mangoes.
10:03He earned a handsome sum for them.
10:08On the way back, he brought some grains.
10:16He went home and put each one of them in the pot one by one.
10:21He then went to the market and sold the mangoes one by one.
10:43Soon he had enough of grains to last his family for the rest of the year.
10:49The farmer called his wife.
10:52FOOTSTEPS
10:57FOOTSTEPS
11:01FOOTSTEPS
11:10FOOTSTEPS
11:19This is a blessing.
11:21We should use it wisely to become rich
11:24but also keep it safely hidden.
11:28The farmer agreed with his wife.
11:33Over the year, he slowly started putting things in the pot.
11:38Fruits, vegetables, textiles.
11:46And in some years, he turned around his family's fortune.
11:51Though they had been secretive and very careful about their magic pot
11:55people started noticing how they had become rich.
12:04And soon their secret was out.
12:09It even reached the king's ears.
12:22Such a powerful magical pot should be a part of the king's treasury.
12:27The farmer has no right to keep it.
12:29Only I have the right to own that pot.
12:33The king ordered the soldier to bring the pot to the palace.
12:42The soldier stormed into the farmer's home.
12:52And confiscated the pot.
12:56They brought it to the king.
12:59Let me see what is inside the pot that makes it so magical.
13:04Once I find what it is, I will become a hundred times more powerful.
13:10The king peered over the pot and looked into it.
13:14As he did, he lost his balance and fell into the pot.
13:18As he fell, he hit his head on the edge of the pot and became unconscious.
13:25When he woke up, he saw that there were hundreds of kings like him.
13:35They all fought each other to get to the throne
13:41and died.
13:45Soon the news reached the king.
13:47Soon the news reached the farmer and his wife.
13:51Should we get the pot back now?
13:53The king was foolish and his curiosity killed him.
13:57But it is not safe to keep the pot anymore.
14:00We have enough money and riches to take care of us and our many next generations.
14:09Let us leave the pot within the king's treasury.
14:13Oh, thank you, Tia.
14:15That was indeed an inspiring story.
14:18And I feel much better now letting go of those tokens.
14:23Good to know that, Tofu.
14:25Now will you please finish your cereal so that we can go?
14:45Yay! We won!
14:48But why does Ron keep passing the ball to others?
14:53He is the best player on the team.
14:57He could make more goals if he just takes the ball all the way by himself.
15:04But he is not a good player.
15:06He is not a good player.
15:09He is not a good player.
15:11He is not a good player.
15:13No, Tofu. To win, you always need a team.
15:21Every player is equally important on the team.
15:27Come, I will tell you a story about the importance of teamwork.
15:43Once upon a time, a girl called Dorothy lived in Kansas City.
15:53She was playing with her best friend, a dog named Toto.
15:59When a scary cyclone came their way
16:04Dorothy called out to Toto.
16:07Toto, hurry! We have to get to the basement.
16:15But before they could reach the basement
16:17the cyclone lifted their house up and blew it away.
16:25After some time, it fell somewhere with a thud.
16:31When Dorothy stepped out of the house
16:34she saw the house had landed on someone.
16:40Oh no! Toto, help me!
16:44Who is she?
16:48The house has landed on her.
16:51I am so sorry.
16:53Just then, Dorothy and Toto heard people behind them rejoicing.
16:59They ran to the house and ran to the basement.
17:04There they were, the munchkins.
17:07Thank you! Thank you!
17:08You have just saved us from the evil Witch of the East.
17:15You have saved us all.
17:18Just then, another witch appeared.
17:21She was the Good Witch.
17:24Hello, Dorothy.
17:26You have done a great deed by saving all the munchkins.
17:31Let me know if you need anything.
17:35Could you please tell me how to go back to Kansas City?
17:39That's where I used to live.
17:42I can do that.
17:44But I think the Wizard of Oz can help you with that.
17:48Just follow the yellow brick road.
17:51It will lead you straight to him.
17:55But before you go
17:57take these red slippers that the evil Witch of the East had.
18:02You might need them.
18:04Dorothy thanked the Good Witch
18:07took the slippers and made her way on the yellow brick road with Toto.
18:18She had only walked a bit when she came across a Scarecrow.
18:24Hello, I am the Scarecrow.
18:27I have everything I want except a brain.
18:31My head is only filled with hay.
18:34Hello, Scarecrow.
18:36I am going to the Wizard of Oz.
18:39Why don't you come with me?
18:41He might be able to help you.
18:44And so Dorothy was joined by the Scarecrow.
18:59They had walked a few miles when they met the Tinwood Cutter.
19:04He couldn't find the Tinwood Cutter,
19:06and he was looking for it for quite sometime.
19:09But the Tinwood Cutter was gone.
19:20I want a heart.
19:22When my Maker made me,
19:25he gave me everything,
19:27but forgot to give me a heart.
19:29I wish he hadn't forgotten that.
19:34Why don't you come with us?
19:38And so the tin woodcutter also joined them.
19:57They had walked for some time when they heard Toto barking.
20:01They turned around to see that a lion had attacked Toto.
20:07Get away from my dog, you nasty lion!
20:10The lion whimpered and ran away to a corner.
20:16Oh no! You aren't a brave lion at all, are you?
20:20No, I have no courage. I wish I had some.

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