
The Gift of Morning.
The Gift of Morning
Once there was a man who, every morning, sat on the same bench beneath the old walnut tree in front of his house.
The villagers often smiled at him but could never understand why he remained there in silence until the sun climbed over the hills.
One day a little boy came to him and asked:
"Why do you sit here every morning? Isn't it boring?"
The man smiled.
"The morning never repeats itself. Each day I receive a new gift. Look—today the clouds dance in shades of blue, yesterday they floated in soft pink. Today it is the blackbird who sings first; yesterday it was the magpie chattering. And tomorrow? I do not know. That is why I sit here: to see what small wonder the morning holds for me."
The boy fell silent and sat down beside him. Together they watched as the light slowly unfolded the landscape, and in the stillness they both understood:
the sun does not rise merely to bring light—it rises to remind us that every beginning carries a new possibility.
Moral:
Morning is never the same as yesterday. Each dawn is new, carrying its own treasure—if you have the eyes to see it.