A wealthy lady once bought a bright yellow Canary from a pet shop. The bird was lively and playful and whistled beautifully. But the bird was in a plain cage which the lady felt did not suit the decor of her house. So, she scoured the antique shops to find a cage she thought was really special.
Finally, she found the most amazing cage. It had once belonged to the King of Ethiopia. The cage was beautifully handcrafted in gold and was dazzling like the sun. It was supported by pillars of jade and had perches crafted from ivory. Even the seed and water containers were made from pure silver.
The lady brought home the cage and installed the bird. She could not wait to show it off to her wealthy friends- she knew they’d be impressed. She became so enamored by the beauty of the cage that she was constantly polishing and decorating it. She would walk back and forth admiring its rich lustre and she failed to even notice the small bird perched inside.
She became so obsessed with the cage that she forgot to feed the bird inside the cage and one morning she came out and the bird had died. The cage now seemed empty and pointless despite its gold and precious jewels. It was only then that she realized how lively and playful were the bird’s movements and how sweet was its song.
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