The Greedy Bee
A young bee had passed his intermediate level exams. He now
knew everything about flowers. He understood how they used
photosynthesis to make oxygen and which ones produced the best
pollen. Bees had an important dependency on pollen. From the
beginning of time, bees’ eternal task was to gather pollen and make
honey with it.
Since he passed his exams, the little bee had earned his inclusion
in the swarms that gathered pollen. He was excited because he was
finally allowed to leave the hive. He left with the next swarm and was
determined to find the perfect flower. Soon he saw a large, vibrant
flower full of pollen. He landed on a petal and walked toward the pollen
at the flower’s center.
Immediately, he began rolling in the pollen, gathering it on his legs
and wings. The fine texture of the pollen tickled when it stuck to his
body. It was the best experience the little bee had ever had. He
gathered as much as he could.
But when he was flying back home, he realized that all the pollen
had an adverse effect. He had no control over his flight. The
intermittent wind fluctuated in power. He was blown to and fro. One
minute he was flying straight, and the next minute the wind had
reversed his course.
He tried to dump some of the pollen, but it acted as an adhesive.
He couldn’t get it off. He became tired and fell to the ground.
“What am I going to do now?” he thought. Just then, his mentor
landed next to him and began cleaning the excess pollen off the little
bee. “You shouldn’t have taken so much,” his mentor said.
Finally, with the pollen off of him, the bee easily regained his
strength, and like a phoenix, the young bee flew back into the air.
When he returned to the hive, he turned to his mentor and said, “ I
learned an important lesson today. I will never be greedy again.”