Story Summary

The story of the sky changing colors to teach tolerance.

In a small village in India, there lived a little boy named Raj. Raj was a kind but somewhat stubborn child. He always stuck to his own ideas and was not very receptive to others' different opinions from his.

One day, Raj ran away angrily because he had a disagreement with his playmates over the rules of the game. He ran to a meadow outside the village and then lay down to look at the sky.

Raj lying on the grass looking at the sky

Suddenly, he noticed that the sky began to change in a wonderful way. The originally blue sky slowly turned red. The red was as intense as a flame, as if telling him that there were many people in the world as enthusiastic as the flame, and they had different ways of doing things. Raj was a little surprised when he saw the red sky.

Then, the sky turned orange. The orange sky was like the warm sunlight shining on the earth, which made Raj think of his playmates' energetic and warm smiles. He began to realize that although his playmates had different ideas from his, their ideas also had wonderful aspects like the orange sunlight.

The scene of the sky turning orange

After that, the sky became yellow. The bright yellow was like the rape flowers in full bloom in the fields, full of vitality. Raj thought that different opinions were like these differently - colored flowers, and each had its significance of existence. Together, they formed this colorful world.

Thoughts under the yellow sky

The sky gradually turned green. Green was the color of the forest, representing vitality and tolerance. Raj seemed to see all kinds of animals in the forest living in harmony. He began to understand that among his playmates' different opinions, there were also elements that could enable everyone to grow and progress together, just like the animals in the forest depending on each other.

The perception brought by the green sky

Subsequently, the sky turned blue. It was a deep and serene blue, as vast as the sea. Raj understood that his mind should also be like the sea, tolerating different ideas and viewpoints, so that he could gain more friendship and growth.

Reflection in the blue sky

Finally, the sky turned purple. Purple was a mysterious and noble color, which made Raj feel that the world was full of infinite possibilities. He knew that when he learned to be tolerant, he could explore more interesting things and discover more beauty with his playmates.

Since then, Raj has become very inclusive, and his relationship with his playmates has become better and better. They grow up happily together in this village full of tolerance and love.