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[The Burden of Leadership and the Wisdom of 'Eating Sticks']-[194. Carson asks: What if a dog dug a hole and everything fell in?]

What If World - Stories for Kids · B1 · 2025-09-15

Preschool Enlightenment
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The Overwhelmed President

In this episode of What If World, the narrative centers on Fair Elise, the newly appointed president, who finds herself grappling with the immense pressure of her position. From the moment she steps into the 'Hopeful Office,' she is besieged by a 'clamor' of citizens, including trees and 'Wayblades'—spinning, jagged creatures—all demanding her immediate attention. Far Elise attempts to solve every problem at once, from climate change to deforestation, but her relentless drive to be everything to everyone leads to a state of complete exhaustion. As the story notes, she is so preoccupied with the 'many problems staring [her] in the face' that she neglects her own well-being, even skipping her lunch and failing to spend quality time with her family.

The Consequence of Neglect: The Great Hole

Carson’s question, "What if Fred the dog dug a hole so big that everything fell in?" serves as the catalyst for the story's climax. As Fair Elise tries to manage the conflicting needs of the forest, the snow creatures, and the Wayblades, she loses her magic. The narrative highlights the moment her "spell failed" and she tumbles into a massive, ever-expanding abyss. It is revealed that Fred the dog, acting on his own unique logic, had been digging this hole as a "retirement present" to find cool sticks on the other side of the world. This serves as a metaphor for the unintended consequences of failing to balance duty with personal care; by trying to fix everything, the President ends up trapped at the bottom of a hole alongside the very people she was trying to save.

Fred’s Philosophy: The Importance of 'Eating Sticks'

Amidst the chaos of being stuck at the center of the earth, Fred the dog offers a simple yet profound piece of advice: "Eat sticks." While the phrase is literal for a dog, in the context of the story, it represents the necessity of self-care. Fred challenges the exhausted President, asking, "Did you do a single thing that was nice to yourself all day long?" This interaction forces Fair Elise to confront her burnout. She realizes that her stress stems from an inability to prioritize herself, leading to the admission, "I'm sorry I wasn't giving myself time for the things I love."

Leadership and Collective Responsibility

As the group eventually escapes the hole—thanks to Fred’s long tongue and cooperative effort—Fair Elise undergoes a shift in perspective. She realizes that leadership is not a solo endeavor. She acknowledges, "We're lucky that there are many, many helpers out there, not just the President." The episode concludes with a poignant message for its young audience: while helping others is a virtue, it must be balanced with self-care. The story emphasizes that true leadership involves listening to the specific needs of others—such as the snow creatures' need for permafrost—rather than just guessing or forcing a singular solution. Ultimately, the tale serves as a reminder that to effectively serve a community, one must first ensure they are not completely depleted, or as Fred might say, one must always find time to "eat some sticks."

🎯Key Sentences

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I'm running late.
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I will hear what you have to say.
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What are we supposed to do?
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I really don't have time for this.
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I'll teleport here to pick you up.
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📝Key Phrases

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off-the-cuff
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get mixed up
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clamored about
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feeling a little overwhelmed
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running late
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📖 Transcript

We welcome you to What If World.
Hey there folks, and welcome back to What If World, the show where your questions and ideas inspire off-the-cuff stories.
I'm Mr. Eric, your host, and today we're starting off with a question from a patron named Carson.
Hello, Mr. Eric.
My name is Carson.
I like Pokemon Beyblades, my family and nature.

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