Youngers need empathy

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In a jungle, little monkeys are frightened by a big monkey. Their father, a wise and gentle elder, intervenes, urging the big monkey to show empathy. Reminded of his own past fears, the big monkey softens, and the jungle soon echoes with the joyful laughter of the little monkeys once again
Transcript
00:00In the heart of the jungle, a group of little monkeys played joyfully under the canopy of
00:04ancient trees. Suddenly, a big, intimidating monkey appeared, casting a shadow over their fun.
00:12The little monkeys trembled and cried, their playful chittering replaced by fearful squeaks.
00:18Hearing their distress, their father, a wise and gentle old monkey,
00:22swung down from the treetops. He approached the big monkey calmly.
00:27Please, he said, his voice soft yet firm, do not scare my little ones. They mean no harm.
00:34The big monkey paused, his aggressive stance softening. Why should I care, he grumbled.
00:41The father monkey placed a gentle hand on the big monkey's shoulder.
00:46Remember when you were young and scared? Show empathy. Be the protector you wished for back
00:52then. Touched by the father's words, the big monkey nodded, promising to be kinder.
00:58The jungle soon echoed with the joyful laughter of little monkeys once again.