Cooperation

Once upon a time, in a place beyond the veil of our world, there was a great banquet hall. In this hall, both the inhabitants of Heaven and the inhabitants of Hell were gathered, each seated in their own section.

But there was a problem: in front of each person was a lavish feast, but they were each given a pair of long and unwieldy chopsticks with which to eat.

In Hell, the inhabitants struggled to feed themselves, unable to grasp the food with their clumsy utensils. They grew hungry and desperate, but no matter how hard they tried, they could not satisfy their hunger.

Meanwhile, in Heaven, the inhabitants had a different approach. They worked together, using their chopsticks to feed each other, sharing the feast and enjoying the food together.

In the end, it was not the length of the chopsticks that determined who would be nourished, but the willingness to help and support each other. And so, while those in Hell starved, the inhabitants of Heaven feasted and were satisfied.

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