Avasa Bajan and the Day the Chickens Took Over
Avasa Bajan was a man of routine. He woke up at the crack of dawn, milked his cows, and then fed his chickens. He did this every day, without fail. But one day, everything changed.
Avasa Bajan was milking his cows when he heard a commotion in the coop. He rushed over to investigate and was met with a sight that made him drop his milk pail. The chickens had escaped their pen and were running wild all over the farm.
Avasa Bajan tried to herd the chickens back into the coop, but they were too fast. They ran and pecked at him, making him dance around like a madman. He chased them all over the farm, but they were always one step ahead of him.
Finally, Avasa Bajan was exhausted. He collapsed on the ground, defeated. The chickens had taken over the farm, and there was nothing he could do about it.
The chickens crowed in triumph and then went back to pecking at the ground. Avasa Bajan watched them, a mixture of amusement and resignation on his face. He had never imagined that he would be outsmarted by a bunch of chickens.
But as he watched them, Avasa Bajan began to realize that maybe it wasn't so bad after all. The chickens were free and happy, and they didn't seem to need him anymore.
Avasa Bajan stood up and brushed himself off. He had learned a valuable lesson that day. Sometimes it's better to let go and let the chickens take over.
Avasa Bajan went back into the house and made himself a cup of coffee. He sat down at the kitchen table and looked out the window at the chickens. They were still running around the farm, but they seemed content.
Avasa Bajan smiled. He had always been a bit of a control freak, but he was starting to learn that sometimes it's okay to let go. He knew that he would never be able to control the chickens, but he was okay with that. They were happy, and that's all that mattered.
Avasa Bajan finished his coffee and went back outside. He decided to join the chickens in their fun. He ran around the farm with them, pecking at the ground and crowing.
The chickens were surprised to see Avasa Bajan acting so silly, but they soon joined in the fun. They ran and pecked and crowed, and they all had a great time.
Avasa Bajan realized that he had been missing out on a lot of fun by being so serious all the time. He decided that he was going to change his ways. He was going to be more like the chickens. He was going to be free and happy, and he was going to let go of the things he couldn't control.
Avasa Bajan and the chickens played together all day long. They ran and pecked and crowed, and they had a wonderful time. By the end of the day, Avasa Bajan was exhausted, but he was also happy. He had learned a valuable lesson that day, and he was grateful to the chickens for teaching it to him.
The next day, Avasa Bajan woke up and went outside to tend to his farm. He was surprised to see that the chickens were all back in their pen. He opened the gate and let them out, and they ran around the farm like they owned it.
Avasa Bajan smiled. He knew that the chickens would always be a part of his life, and he was okay with that. He had learned to let go and let the chickens do what they wanted. And he had learned that sometimes, the best way to live is to be like a chicken.