00:00Once upon a time, a man was living in a village. His name was Diddy.
00:09Diddy's wife was a very curious woman. Diddy and his wife used to argue quite often.
00:17Whenever they had a quarrel or heated exchange, Diddy would climb up a tree in the yard or leave the house and go outside.
00:27One day, after fighting with his wife, Diddy decided he would never return home.
00:34With this thought in mind, he was walking down the road when he came across three men standing together, talking among themselves.
00:43As Diddy got closer, one of them grabbed him and said,
00:48Tell us what is in our close fist. Diddy was already feeling sad and hopeless.
00:55So he started crying and said, Diddy is dead. Diddy is trapped. Diddy is dead. Diddy is trapped.
01:05This moment, he said, these words, the men were stunned when they opened their face.
01:13To their surprise, there was a tiny insect called Diddy inside by inconsiderant sharing his name.
01:22They were amazed and began to think of Diddy as a very wise and spiritually enlightened man.
01:31Word spread throughout the village and everyone started respecting Diddy.
01:36He became famous as a wise and insightful person.
01:41Although in reality, Diddy was quite foolish, but luck was on his side.
01:47Diddy thought, since I am not going back home, why not stay here and keep foolish people?
01:54From then on, crowds of people would constantly gather around him.
02:00They would seek his advice and follow it sincerely.
02:05The strange thing was that Diddy could easily manipulate those simple people and easily deceive them.
02:14Near that assemblage lived a wealthy feudal lord.
02:19His daughter was possessed by a spirit.
02:22The lord had tried every possible cure.
02:25Healers, herbalists, doctors, even spiritual sense.
02:30But nothing worked.
02:32When he heard about Diddy's so-called miracles, he told his men to bring Diddy to him.
02:39When he was taken to the feudal lord, he cried silently in his heart, thinking,
02:46What have I gotten myself into?
02:49If I fail to cure his daughter, this lord might kill me.
02:53The lord asked Diddy to heal his daughter.
02:56Diddy as a girl started pretending and chanting nonsense like a ritual farmer.
03:02Suddenly, the girl started laughing loudly and in a deep male voice, she said,
03:08Aren't you used to get beaten up by his wife every day?
03:13The spirit burst into laughter, mocking Diddy.
03:17Diddy was shocked and scared.
03:20Then curiously, he asked the spirit, Who are you?
03:24And how do you know me?
03:26The spirit said, I used to live in the tree in your yard.
03:31The one you always climbed after your wife beat you.
03:36I used to laugh so hard watching you.
03:39But after you left home, your wife started beating the tree with a stick daily.
03:44The bigs started hurting me, so I had to leave that tree.
03:49Hearing this, Diddy carefully said,
03:51Well, then either you leave this girl now or I should bring my wife here.
03:57At this threat, the spirit immediately left the girl and swore never to return again.
04:04Thus, the lord started to cure and Diddy's luck turned golden.
04:10He was showered with gifts and rewards for his miracle.
04:14When Diddy's wife heard about the husband's fame and reputation for wisdom,
04:20she began to feel ashamed of how she had treated him.
04:24Regretful, she went to that same village to apologize to Diddy.
04:29Diddy, who by now had grown tired of deceiving people with fake wisdom,
04:36Diddy agreed to go back with her.
04:40But he made her promise that she would never argue or fight with him again.
04:46So Diddy and his wife returned home happily.
04:49And from that day on, they were fighting and lived peacefully ever after.
04:55Sometimes, luck and quick thinking can change even the most foolish person's fate.
05:01But honesty and peace bring true happiness in the end.
05:06The story teaches us that wisdom may be mistaken, but peace is a true miracle.
05:12Do you think that wisdom is a true miracle.
05:16Don't let me tell you that wisdom will be the best.
05:18Therefore, more than a lifetime, a lifetime and a lifetime,
05:21certain time of death, but it is this,
05:23the true miracle's fate will remain a powerful woman.
05:24And despite that wisdom, the wisdom is still more than one of the sins of the old human beings.
05:27We will prove that wisdom, which is the most beautiful human beings.
05:29And with that wisdom, the wisdom of the people,
05:33the wisdom of the human beings,
05:35the wisdom of the human beings and the learned by the wisdom of the people
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