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One  beautiful spring day a red rose blossomed in a forest.  
Many kinds of trees and plants grew  there. As the rose looked around, 
a pine tree nearby said, "What a  beautiful flower. I wish I was that lovely." 
Another tree said, "Dear pine, do not  be sad, we can not have everything."
The rose turned its head and  remarked, "It seems that I am the most beautiful plant in this forest."  
A sunflower raised its yellow head  and asked, "Why do you say that? 
In this forest there are many  beautiful plants. You are just one of them." 
The red rose replied, "I see everyone looking  at me and admiring me." 
Then the rose looked at a cactus and  said, "Look at that ugly plant full of thorns!" 
The pine tree said, "Red rose, what  kind of talk is this? 
Who can say what beauty is you have  thorns too."
The proud red rose looked angrily at  the pine and said, "I thought you had good taste!
 You do not know what beauty is at  all. You can not compare my thorns to that of the  cactus."
What a proud flower, thought the  trees.
The rose tried to move its roots away  from the cactus, but it could not move. 
As the days passed, the red rose  would look at the cactus and say insulting things, 
like "This plant is useless. How  sorry I am to be his neighbor."
The cactus never got upset and he  even tried to advise the rose, saying, 
"God did not create any form of life  without a purpose."
Spring passed, and the weather became  very warm. 
Life became difficult in the forest,  as the plants and animals needed water and no rain fell.  
The red rose began to wilt.  
One day the rose saw sparrows stick  their beaks into the cactus and then fly away, refreshed.  
This was puzzling, and the red rose  asked the pine tree what the birds were doing. 
The pine tree explained that "the  birds got water from the cactus." 
"Does it not hurt when they make  holes?" asked the rose.
"Yes, but the cactus does not like to  see any birds suffer," replied the pine.
The rose opened its eyes in wonder  and said, "The cactus has water." 
"Yes you can also drink from it.  
The sparrow can bring water to you if  you ask the cactus for help."
The red rose felt too ashamed of its  past words and behavior to ask for water from the cactus,  
but then it finally did ask the  cactus for help. 
The cactus kindly agreed and the  birds filled their beaks with water
 and watered the rose's roots.  
Thus the rose learned a lesson and never  judged anyone by their appearance again.  


