
The Confident Pig
By Storybird

09 Jul, 2023

Once upon a time, in a kingdom full of animals, lived a lonely pig. This pig was a little different than his friends. He had a big round belly that wiggled a bit too much when he walked.

He was a jolly pig who loved a good laugh. But his friends would often tease him about his fat belly. They would say, "Look at that belly. It's as round as a balloon." The pig felt hurt every time they made fun of his belly.

The pig started feeling bad about himself. He would gaze at his round belly in the mirror and sigh. "Why do I have to be fat?" he would ask himself. "Why can't I be like the others?"

Slowly, the pig's laughter began to fade. He didn't take part in any of the fun and games. He would sit in a corner, all alone, sadly watching his friends play. His confidence was dwindling day by day.

One day, a wise old owl observed the pig sitting alone. The owl had been living in the kingdom for many years and was known for his wisdom. He flew down and sat next to the pig.

"What's wrong, my dear?" asked the owl gently. The pig, with tears in his eyes, spilled out his woes. He spoke about his friends mocking his belly and how low he felt about himself.

The owl listened carefully and then asked the pig, "Do you know what makes you special?" The pig looked puzzled, "Special? No owl, I don't think anything about me is special."

"Ah! That's where you're wrong," said the owl. "You are special because you are YOU. No one else in this kingdom is like you. You are unique, and that's what makes you special."

The pig pondered over what the owl said. "But how can my big fat belly make me special?" he questioned. The owl smiled, "It's not your belly, but the heart inside you that counts."

The owl continued, "You are a kind pig who spreads joy wherever he goes. Your laughter is contagious. When you laugh, the whole kingdom laughs with you. Isn't that something special?"

The pig listened to the owl's words in awe. He had never thought about it that way before. "But how do I stop feeling awful about my belly?" he asked the wise owl.

"By accepting and loving who you are," replied the owl. "Your belly is a part of you. Embrace it. The moment you start loving yourself, you will see a change in others' behavior towards you."

And so, the pig began his journey towards self-love. It was not easy. Some days, his friends' voices would resurface, making him feel bad. But, he remembered the wise words of the owl.

Every morning, he would stand in front of the mirror and say, "I am special because I am ME. I love myself. I love my belly. I am perfect just the way I am." These positive words filled him with confidence.

In time, the pig started to love himself. He wore his big belly with pride. He laughed heartily, and his laughter, louder than ever, spread happiness in the entire kingdom. He was no longer the sad, lonely pig.

His friends noticed the change in the pig's attitude. They saw him laughing and playing confidently. His big belly, which was once a subject of mockery, became a symbol of his unique charm.

They would say, "Look at our friend, the jolly pig. He is so happy and full of life. He spreads joy wherever he goes." And just like that, the pig's big belly became a symbol of happiness.

Everyone in the kingdom began to love and respect the pig. He was no longer the object of their ridicule but a friend they cherished. They realized that it was wrong to judge others based on their appearance.

The pig thanked the wise old owl for his valuable advice. "You have taught me the meaning of self-love. It is because of you that I have gained this newfound confidence," the pig said gratefully.

And thus, the pig who was once lonely and sad, became the happiest pig in the kingdom. He realized the importance of loving oneself and celebrating one's uniqueness. And he lived his days spreading joy all around.

This tale of the pig and his belly teaches us a valuable lesson. We should love ourselves for who we are, despite our flaws. Because it is these flaws and unique traits that make us special, just like the pig and his fat belly.