Wealth in a penny
There lived a young orphan named Oyo. Left with only a small plot of land by his beloved parents, Oyo faced many hardships but held onto the memories of their love and kindness. Despite being a source of laughter for his peers, Oyo never abandoned the good habit of caring for and weeding the only farm he had.
On that very plot of land, a giant tree stood tall and proud, its branches reaching towards the heavens. Its sheer size and majestic presence were enough to draw the attention of passersby, who marveled at the sight. Oyo noticed this and an idea began to form in his mind. What if he could commercialize the tree and transform it into something magnificent?
With unwavering determination, Oyo began his endeavor. He started sawing and shaping the giant tree, creating intricate curves and angles that resembled the houses seen in his favorite animated movies. Friends and neighbors mocked him, questioning why he would waste such an opportunity to sell the tree for timber. But Oyo remained steadfast, believing in his vision and the potential of the tree.
Days turned into weeks as Oyo painstakingly sculpted the tree into the exact shape he had imagined. Piece by piece, layer by layer, he embraced the challenge with unwavering devotion. Hours were spent painting the intricate details, replicating the intricate patterns of a traditional brick house.
Word of Oyo's creation spread throughout the village like wildfire, and soon a steady stream of curious onlookers began to march towards his farm. Some came out of sheer curiosity, while others were enticed by the possibility of experiencing something truly out of the ordinary. Amazed by the sight before them, many willingly paid money to take a tour inside the magnificent tree-house.
Oyo's dream had become a reality. People from far and wide flocked to witness the wonder he had created. The laughter and mockery that had once plagued him faded into the background as admiration and awe took its place. Oyo's pockets began to fill with coins, and in just a span of two weeks, he found himself rich beyond his wildest dreams.
On that very plot of land, a giant tree stood tall and proud, its branches reaching towards the heavens. Its sheer size and majestic presence were enough to draw the attention of passersby, who marveled at the sight. Oyo noticed this and an idea began to form in his mind. What if he could commercialize the tree and transform it into something magnificent?
With unwavering determination, Oyo began his endeavor. He started sawing and shaping the giant tree, creating intricate curves and angles that resembled the houses seen in his favorite animated movies. Friends and neighbors mocked him, questioning why he would waste such an opportunity to sell the tree for timber. But Oyo remained steadfast, believing in his vision and the potential of the tree.
Days turned into weeks as Oyo painstakingly sculpted the tree into the exact shape he had imagined. Piece by piece, layer by layer, he embraced the challenge with unwavering devotion. Hours were spent painting the intricate details, replicating the intricate patterns of a traditional brick house.
Word of Oyo's creation spread throughout the village like wildfire, and soon a steady stream of curious onlookers began to march towards his farm. Some came out of sheer curiosity, while others were enticed by the possibility of experiencing something truly out of the ordinary. Amazed by the sight before them, many willingly paid money to take a tour inside the magnificent tree-house.
Oyo's dream had become a reality. People from far and wide flocked to witness the wonder he had created. The laughter and mockery that had once plagued him faded into the background as admiration and awe took its place. Oyo's pockets began to fill with coins, and in just a span of two weeks, he found himself rich beyond his wildest dreams.