In the heart of a thriving farm, a happy little wheat spike lifted its head towards the sun, basking in the warmth of the golden rays. Nearby, a big, burly corn plant stood, its leaves rustling arrogantly as it glanced down at the wheat. The corn, confident in its stature, began to chuckle, mocking the small size of the wheat spike.
"Look at you, so tiny and frail," the corn boomed, shaking with laughter. The wheat spike, undeterred by the corn's taunts, remained silent, focusing instead on the gentle whispers of the wind and the soft caress of the sun.
As the days passed, summer's heat grew fierce. The sun blazed down with merciless intensity, and for days, no rain graced the thirsty fields. The corn, once so full of life, started to droop, its leaves curling in distress, longing for a drop of water to quench its thirst.
While the corn struggled, the wheat spike and its brothers thrived, turning beautifully golden as they ripened in the sun. The wheat field became a sea of shimmering gold, a testament to their quiet strength and resilience in the face of adversity.
Finally, the farmer arrived to harvest his fields. His eyes lit up with joy as he gazed at the bountiful wheat, each spike a promise of a good yield. But when he turned to the cornfield, his heart sank with disappointment. The corn, once so proud, lay defeated, its grandeur withered away.
"Pride comes before the fall," the wheat spike mused, watching the farmer walk away with his harvest. In the quiet of the evening, the lesson of the summer was clear: true strength lies not in size or might, but in resilience and the ability to endure.
















