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Once upon Myself

Once Upon Hunger

Once Upon Hunger

Jan 26, 2025

There was a tiger—a creature of strength, elegance, and unmatched instinct. His coat gleamed in the golden light of the jungle, but his ribs began to show, sharp lines cutting into his once-powerful frame. Days had passed since he last ate. His hunger gnawed at his insides, a slow-burning fire that weakened his legs and dulled his senses.

But it wasn’t for lack of prey. The jungle teemed with life. A deer bounded past him in the morning mist, its hooves kicking up soft plumes of earth. Birds filled the trees with songs and darted low enough for a well-timed pounce. Even a lone rabbit scurried beneath his shadow, unaware of the predator above.

Yet, the tiger had caught nothing.

One day, he spotted a wild boar rooting for food. Its heavy frame promised a feast that could sustain him for days. The tiger crouched low, his body coiled like a spring, and when the moment came, he lunged with all his might.

But just as he was about to strike, a flock of partridges burst from a nearby bush. Their sudden flight caught his eye. Smaller, faster, but easier to catch, he thought. He shifted his focus, abandoning the boar mid-chase, and sprinted after the birds.

But they were too quick, their wings carrying them far beyond his reach. By the time he returned, panting, the boar had vanished.

This became the tiger’s rhythm. A hare would dart to his left, and he would pursue it—only to spot a fox slinking through the underbrush and switch his focus. Then a monkey would swing overhead, and his attention would shift once more.

Day after day, opportunity after opportunity, he ran after them all but caught none. His powerful legs began to ache, his vision blurred from exhaustion, and the hollow in his stomach deepened.

He roared into the empty jungle, a sound that echoed back to him, filled with frustration and despair.

One moonlit night, the tiger lay beneath a banyan tree, too weak to move. The silver glow bathed the forest, and in the stillness, his hunger began to speak—not as a growl but as a voice within.

“Why do you chase everything, my proud hunter?” it whispered. “You have strength and skill, yet you are starving.”

The tiger closed his eyes, ashamed. “Because there is so much to catch. How do I choose?”

“By choosing nothing, you have chosen hunger,” the voice replied. “A hunter who leaps at every shadow will forever miss the one true kill.”

The tiger’s heart ached with the weight of these words. “But how do I know which prey is the right one?”

The voice was silent for a long moment. Then it said, “You don’t. But the jungle rewards focus, not frenzy. Commit to the chase, and trust the kill will come.”

The tiger woke with the sunrise, weak but resolute. As the jungle stirred to life, he moved with deliberate steps, his sharp eyes scanning his surroundings. A movement caught his attention—a lone stag grazing in a clearing. Its antlers glinted like spears, and its muscles rippled beneath its sleek hide.

The tiger crouched, but this time, he did not let his gaze wander. A rabbit darted nearby, but he ignored it. Birds fluttered overhead, but he kept his focus on the stag.

When he lunged, it was with every ounce of his strength and intention. The chase was relentless, the air alive with the sound of pounding hooves and rustling leaves. Finally, with a triumphant roar, the tiger brought the stag down.

As he tore into his meal, the taste of victory filled him, not just in the meat but in the lesson. He had learned the power of focus.

Later, as he rested beneath the banyan tree, his hunger sated, the voice returned.

“Did you feel it?” it asked.

The tiger nodded. “The strength that comes not from my body but from my mind. To choose is to act. To act is to succeed.”

The voice softened. “Remember this, hunter. The jungle is full of distractions. But the prize belongs to those who chase with purpose.”


Rivozen
Rivozen

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Once Upon Hunger tells the tale of a tiger whose hunger drives him to the brink of despair as he chases every opportunity that crosses his path, only to be left empty-handed. Through a moment of quiet introspection, he learns the power of focus and purpose in the chaotic jungle of life. A fable about commitment, intention, and the rewards of undivided effort, this story explores the balance between instinct and wisdom.

#Focus_and_determination #Jungle_fable #life_lessons #inner_strength #Wisdom_through_struggle #Predator_And_Prey #Purposeful_action #Overcoming_distraction #Natures_teachings #The_power_of_choice

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