00:00In a small village near the mountains, there lived a wise old man.
00:06Every morning, he would sit under a big banyan tree, greeting the villagers as they passed by.
00:14He hardly spoke, but whenever he did, his words carried deep meaning.
00:20One day, a young man named Ethan walked past the old man.
00:24When Ethan saw the old man sitting under the tree, he smirked and said,
00:30Old man, people say you are wise.
00:33Tell me, what can you give me that I don't already have?
00:37I have money, I have nice clothes, I have respect in the village.
00:42What do you have?
00:44The old man looked at him calmly, with a soft smile, and replied,
00:49Son, I have something far more valuable than all those things.
00:54But first, tell me, why do you show off so much?
00:58Ethan laughed proudly.
01:01Why?
01:02Because that's how people notice me, that's how they respect me.
01:07If I don't show what I have, how will people know my worth?
01:11The old man closed his eyes for a moment, then said gently,
01:16Let me tell you a short story.
01:18Maybe then, you will understand, Ethan.
01:21Curious, but still arrogant, sat down.
01:24The old man began.
01:27Once, there was a peacock in a forest.
01:30He was proud of his beautiful feathers.
01:33Every morning, he spread his wings and danced, showing off to all the animals.
01:39The peacock thought he was the king of the forest.
01:42But one day, heavy rain came.
01:46The peacock spread his feathers, but this time, no one looked.
01:49Suddenly, the peacock realized,
01:53When trouble comes, beauty means nothing.
01:57No one cares about your show.
01:59What matters is strength, kindness, and character.
02:03The old man paused and looked at Ethan.
02:06Do you see, my son?
02:09Show-offs may win applause for a short time,
02:11but when storms come, the applause disappears.
02:14What remains is who you truly are.
02:19Inside, Ethan sat silently.
02:22For the first time, he felt a little embarrassed,
02:25but the old man was not finished.
02:28He leaned closer and said,
02:30Now let me give you two treasures that will make your life shine,
02:35not on the outside, but from within.
02:37The old man took Ethan's right hand and said,
02:42First, I give you humility.
02:45It is more powerful than pride.
02:48When you are humble, you don't need to prove anything to anyone.
02:53People will respect you naturally, without you begging for it.
02:57Then he held Ethan's left hand.
03:01Second, I give you wisdom.
03:03It will guide you when your ego tries to control you.
03:08Wisdom will remind you that true success
03:11is not in showing off what you have,
03:14but in using what you have to help others.
03:18Ethan felt something shift in his heart.
03:22He left the old man and thought deeply about his words.
03:26For the first time, he realized that his habit of showing off
03:31had not earned him real respect.
03:33That day, Ethan decided to change.
03:37He started working quietly.
03:40Years later, Ethan became a successful businessman.
03:43But he never forgot the old man's words.
03:47And he smiled, staying humble, staying wise.
03:51Friends, the lesson is simple, but powerful.
03:55Don't waste your life trying to impress others.
03:57The world does not remember show-offs.
04:01It remembers the ones who serve with humility.
04:05Be humble, be wise, and let your light shine silently.
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