Are We Holding Onto 'Wooden Apples' in Life? How Letting Go Can Bring Happiness

M.Peer Mohamed Sardhar
Once upon a time, there was a happy monkey wandering the jungle, eating delicious fruit when hungry, and resting when tired. One day, he came upon a house where he saw a bowl of the most beautiful apples. He took one in each hand and ran back into the forest.

He sniffed the apples and smelled nothing. He tried to eat them but hurt his teeth. They were made of wood, but they were beautiful, and when the other monkeys saw them, he held onto them even tighter.

He admired his new possessions proudly as he wandered the jungle. They glistened red in the sun and seemed perfect to him. He became so attached to them that he didn't even notice his hunger at first.

A fruit tree reminded him, but he felt the apples in his hands. He couldn't bear to set them down to reach for the fruit. In fact, he couldn't relax either if he was to defend his apples. A proud but less happy monkey continued to walk along the forest trails.

The apples became heavier, and the poor little monkey thought about leaving them behind. He was tired, hungry, and he couldn't climb trees or collect fruit with his hands full. What if he just let go?

Letting go of such valuable things seemed crazy, but what else could he do? He was so tired. Seeing the next fruit tree and smelling its fruit was enough. He dropped the wooden apples and reached up for his meal. He was happy again.

Like that little monkey, we sometimes carry things that seem too valuable to let go. A man carries an image of himself as "productive" - carries it like a shiny wooden apple. But in reality, his busyness leaves him tired and hungry for a better life.

Still, letting go seems crazy.

Even the worries are like the sacred apples - people keep holding onto them; the moment you release it, you're free.

So let's "let-go" all the wooden apples from our life today and be happy.
gcwc
Somehow, this story seems to relate to my current situation. I seem to be clinging on to my past success and keep on thinking that I am 'good' at what I do, while refusing to learn or try new stuff.
pbji
Very good one, Mohamed,

"A proud but less happy monkey continued to walk along the forest trails. The apples became heavier, and the poor little monkey thought about leaving them behind."

These words are a real picture of human attitude. You have expressed it so simply. Excellent contribution. Keep it up!
spellbinder
Liked the story, mate. Real neat.

2 jobs, 2 promotions, 2 hikes but not in the profile I wanted. I let go. Life is about learning and giving, not about holding on to anything, so just keep on walking.

Best wishes to all,
Nad
surbhi jain
Hi Surbhi,

A very nice story, simple yet having a big and important message in it. Presently, I am working on a project related to work-life balance and think I can use it somewhere.

Bye,
Surbhi
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