The day finally arrived. It was
time for the great acrobatic balloon competition. Every insect in the garden
had been training hard, and now they were preparing to begin their routines.
The balloon competitions were always something really special, since they could
only happen after the children of the house had had some big party. There was
only a short window of opportunity too, before the parents came round to
collect up the balloons.
Each time, the flying insects
were favourites to win, because they could grab the balloon strings and fly off
in all directions, creating all sorts of patterns in the air. However, on this
occasion there were some rather unusual insects taking part: a group of ants.
Of course, no one expected that they'd do anything special. They were so light
that no ant had ever bothered to take part, but it was quite impressive to see
all the ants all perfectly organised and prepared.
So the competition began, and the
different insects took their turns, performing beautiful manoeuvres with the
balloons. As always, the butterfly and the firefly left everyone amazed with
their twist and turns, and their wonderful colours. When it was time for the
ants to perform, it seemed like the competition had already been decided.
For the first time in living
memory, the ants shared just one balloon between them, and one by one they
climbed up the balloon string; forming a thin black thread of ants. When all
the string was covered, the last ant climbed over his teammates to reach the
balloon. Once there, he climbed onto the top of the balloon.
This strange spectacle attracted
everyone's curiosity, and they were just about to witness the most important
moment: the ant opened his jaws as wide as he could... and then he stabbed the
balloon with all his might!
Pssshhhhhhh!!!
The result was tremendous! The
balloon began blowing out its air, flying madly about, here and there, doing a
thousand pirouettes, while the perfectly synchronised ants, made all kinds of
beautiful shapes out of the string.
Of course, that acrobatic flight
ended with quite a hard landing, but it didn't matter. The originality and
teamwork of the ant performance was so impressive that the crowd didn't even
have to vote for there to be a winner.
From then on, in that garden,
everyone understood how much could be achieved by working together. In the
years to come, the balloon competitions were full of displays carried out by
teams, and they put on some wonderful routines; something those individual
insects could never have achieved on their own.
If you work together in a team
you can achieve much more than you could have done on your own
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