"The Fable of the Modern Plants"
Once upon a time, there was a beautiful garden where various types of plants lived. In this place, a marvelous event occurred where the plants learned to use computers. It brought about wonderful changes in their lives, but it also caused some illness and concern.
The plants in the garden became engrossed in using their computers. The roses began writing digital poems, while the trees researched their needs through online forums. The grass searched for tips on propagation, and the flowers played online puzzle games.
At first, the computers became the center of the plants' world. In their addiction, they forgot their primary tasks, such as basking in the sun, absorbing nutrients from the soil, and interacting with other plants. This led to doubts and worries among the plants who didn't agree with the current trend.
Amidst the problems and ailments caused by the computers, an old tree in the garden saw a profound meaning behind these events. It called all the plants for a gathering to share its insights.
"Fellow plants," began the old tree. "Computers can bring opportunities and knowledge to us. However, we must not sacrifice our primary tasks and needs as plants in the garden."
The old tree explained that computers could be useful tools. They could be used to share information, communicate with other plants, and expand our knowledge. But they should not be used excessively to the point where we lose our connection with nature and our fundamental responsibilities as plants.
The plants listened to the words of the old tree and were surprised by this truth. They pondered and questioned their actions and judgments. They realized that they needed to find a balance between computer usage and maintaining their primary duties as plants.
The roses decided to write digital poems only during their free time, while the trees chose to research online only when necessary. The grass ensured it wouldn't use the computer while focusing on propagation, and the flowers allocated limited time for their online games.
After some time, balance and health were restored in the garden. The plants returned to their primary tasks and needs, but now with the knowledge of how to use computers responsibly and avoid abuse. They discovered that the proper use of computers could bring positive change to their world.
And thus, the fable of the modern plants came to an end, teaching us that despite technological advancements, our values and needs as individuals and members of nature should never be lost. The appropriate use of technology can bring progress and happiness, as long as it does not hinder our true duties and identities as humans in the world.
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