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Thirsty Crow

Smart thanking in a time of need

By ziaulhassanPublished 5 months ago 2 min read

[14/08, 3:12 PM] ChatGPT: Sure! Here's an *extended 700+ word version* of *"The Thirsty Crow"* with deeper detail, emotion, and narration:

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*The Thirsty Crow: A Tale of Patience and Intelligence*

It was the peak of summer. The sun blazed in the sky like fire, and the earth cracked under its scorching heat. Trees stood still, tired of waving, and birds had long stopped singing. In such heat, even the air seemed thirsty.

High above, in the blue sky, flew a lone crow named Kaali. She had been searching for water since morning. Her throat was dry, her wings were heavy, and her eyes burned from the brightness. All she wanted was a sip of cool, life-saving water.

“I must not give up,” she told herself. “There must be water somewhere.”

Kaali flew over dry fields, abandoned wells, and empty ponds. Every time she saw a shimmer, she hoped it was water—but it was only the heat playing tricks. She began to feel dizzy and weak.

Just as she was about to rest, something caught her eye. Near a hut, under the shade of a neem tree, she saw an old clay pot. Her heart leapt with hope.
[14/08, 3:12 PM] ChatGPT: She flew down swiftly and perched on the rim of the pot. Looking inside, she saw water—yes, real water—but only a little, way down at the bottom. She tried to reach it with her beak, but it was too far. She stood there, frustrated, her dream of drinking crushed by a few inches of distance.

But Kaali was not an ordinary crow. She had learned from life that giving up never solves anything.

She looked around. The ground near the pot was scattered with small pebbles. An idea sparked in her mind.

“If I can’t go to the water,” she thought, “maybe I can bring the water to me.”

She picked up a pebble in her beak and dropped it into the pot. It made a soft *plop* as it sank to the bottom. She dropped another… and another… and another.

With each stone, the water level rose a tiny bit.

Excited, Kaali worked faster, flying back and forth, picking up stones and dropping them in. Her wings ached, but her determination didn’t falter. Slowly, the water crept higher. Inch by inch, effort by effort, her goal came closer.

Finally, the water rose high enough for her to reach it.

Kaali dipped her beak into the cool water and drank deeply. The freshness ran down her throat, and her tired body relaxed. She let out a joyful *caw* and looked up at the sky.
[14/08, 3:13 PM] ChatGPT: “I did it,” she whispered to herself. “Not because I was strong, but because I didn’t give up.”

She rested under the neem tree, satisfied—not just because she had quenched her thirst, but because she had used her mind, stayed calm, and trusted her own effort.

Later that day, a farmer came out of the hut and noticed the pot filled with stones and the water level near the top.

“Strange,” he said. “Who did this?”

From a branch above, Kaali watched silently. She didn’t need applause. Her reward was already in her heart.

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*Moral of the Story:*
*Smart thinking and patience can solve even the toughest problems. No matter how difficult life seems, if you stay calm and keep trying, there is always a way.*

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