Friday, 18 July 2025

“The Man Who Talked to Trees”

A long time ago, in the middle of a big green plantation, lived a kind man named Uncle Basir.

Every morning, while it was still dark, he wore his boots and walked into the field.
He didn’t go to an office.
Instead, he walked... and walked... and talked to trees! ๐ŸŒณ

๐Ÿ‘จ‍๐ŸŒพ
He would touch the bark, smell the leaves, and say,
“Are you doing okay today?”
And guess what?
The trees listened.
They grew strong, tall, and gave the best rubber and fruits.

๐Ÿ‘ท‍♂️
Uncle Basir didn’t work alone.
He smiled at his workers, helped fix their homes, and even came to their weddings!
He knew all their names—and their kids too.
To him, every person mattered.

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Then one day, big companies said,
“Let’s make everything bigger!”
But Uncle Basir said gently,
“Bigger is not always better…
Don’t forget to walk the land.
Don’t forget the people.”

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And even after he was gone, his words stayed behind...
Because the trees, and the people, still remember the man
who worked with heart
and walked with care.



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