Once upon a time, there was a grand Origami Master who created beautiful paper creations. He loved to fold intricate shapes and patterns, always striving for perfection.
One day, the Master was called away on a long journey, leaving his servants in charge of his workshop. Before he left, he instructed them to continue folding paper and creating beautiful works of art in his absence.
As the days turned into weeks and the weeks into months, the servants grew complacent. They stopped folding as many origami and began to slack off on their duties. They thought that since the Master had been gone for so long, he must not care as much about his workshop anymore.
But one day, the Master returned unexpectedly, and he was not pleased to find his workshop in disarray. The servants had neglected their duties and had not been obedient to his instructions. The Master was disappointed in their behavior and threatened to fire them.
But then one of the servants realized their mistake and rushed to fix it. They began to fold origami with renewed energy and dedication, striving to create the most beautiful and perfect works of art they could.
The Master noticed this servant’s diligence and decided to forgive the others. He praised the servant for remaining faithful and watchful, even when he was away.
So, my friends, let us remember the parable of the servants in the origami workshop. We must always remain watchful and faithful, even when our master seems absent. We must continue to fold and create, always striving for perfection, so that when our Master returns, he will find us obedient and diligent.
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