Barrak Busz: The Man Who Thought He Was a Swan




Barrak Busz was a peculiar man. He had always been a bit of an oddball, but after a particularly strange dream, he became convinced that he was a swan.
Every morning, Barrak would waddle down to the pond and try to swim with the other swans. The other swans, however, were not amused. They would honk and hiss at him, and try to drive him away. But Barrak was undeterred. He believed with all his heart that he was a swan, and he was determined to prove it to the world.
One day, Barrak decided to enter a local swan competition. He was sure that he would win first prize and finally be accepted by the other swans. But when he arrived at the competition, he was met with laughter and ridicule. The judges told him that he was not a swan, and that he should go home.
Barrak was heartbroken. He had always dreamed of being a swan, and now his dream had been shattered. He wandered away from the competition, feeling lost and alone.
As he walked, Barrak came to a small stream. He looked down at his reflection and saw a man with long, flowing hair, a crooked nose, and a large, bushy beard. He realized that he was not a swan, but a human being.
Barrak was relieved. He had been living in a fantasy world for too long, and it was time for him to come back to reality. He smiled and looked up at the sky. The sun was shining and the birds were singing. He was happy to be alive, and he was grateful for the life he had been given.
From that day on, Barrak Busz never tried to be a swan again. He was content to be himself, and he lived a long and happy life.

Moral of the story: It's important to be yourself, even if you're a little bit different. Don't try to be someone you're not, because you'll never be happy.


  • Barrak Busz was a man who thought he was a swan.
  • He tried to swim with the other swans, but they didn't accept him.
  • He entered a swan competition, but he didn't win.
  • He realized that he was not a swan, but a human being.
  • He was happy to be alive, and he was grateful for the life he had been given.
Call to action: Be yourself, and don't be afraid to be different. The world needs more people like Barrak Busz.