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[The Polka-dotted Pigeon: A Lesson on Envy and Self-Worth]-[The Polka-Dotted Pigeon]

Circle Round · B1 · 2024-03-12

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The Polka-dotted Pigeon: A Tale of Ambition and Authenticity

The Ambition of an Outsider

In the latest episode of Circle Round, listeners are introduced to a folktale from Portugal centered on a unique character: a "polka-dotted pigeon." Unlike his peers in the city rooftop coop, who are content with their comfortable lives as messengers, this pigeon harbors "gargantuan dreams." He is driven by a desire to "rewrite his destiny" and become the King’s official courier. This ambition is fueled by a classic sense of envy—the feeling of wanting what someone else possesses. When the pigeon observes the royal courier, he notes, "The King's courier looks an awful lot like me... we could be twins," prompting him to plot a takeover of the prestigious position.

The Scheme and the Consequences

The polka-dotted pigeon executes a calculated plan: he follows the royal courier into the palace, steals the "golden message tube" from his leg, and attempts to pass himself off as the legitimate messenger. When confronted by the King, he engages in a race to prove his worth. By cheating and taking a shortcut, he returns to the palace first, claiming, "I got here first, Bob. Therefore, I won this race. Therefore, I must be the king's true courier!"

However, his success is short-lived. The princess, who has a deep, long-standing bond with the real courier—a bird named "Speckles"—immediately senses that something is wrong. She observes that the imposter lacks the modesty and rule-abiding nature of the real courier. As the narrator points out, the imposter's downfall is his ignorance of the protocol: "The King's real courier would never carry a message from the princess. He would never carry a message from anyone other than the king." By accepting a task that was "forbidden against the rules," the imposter reveals his true identity as a "feathered fraud."

The Lesson: Celebrating Individual Strengths

The story concludes with the imposter returning to his original coop, "with his polka-dotted feathers ruffled and his tail between his legs." Meanwhile, the real courier is reinstated, continuing to serve with the "modest and humble" demeanor that defines his character.

This narrative serves as a poignant reminder that envy often blinds us to our own unique value. The host, Rebecca Sheer, emphasizes that the antidote to "feeling green with envy" is to focus on personal "strengths, talents, and achievements." By encouraging listeners to identify what makes them special, the story suggests that we do not need to assume another's identity to find fulfillment. Instead of chasing the status of others, we should celebrate our own contributions, remembering that there is "so much there is to celebrate about you." Ultimately, the tale of the polka-dotted pigeon is a cautionary story about the hollowness of imitation and the importance of authenticity.

🎯Key Sentences

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Gosh, this is going to be easier than I thought.
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The king would never replace me.
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It's pathetic, if you ask me.
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You two have become thick as thieves since then.
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This job would be a piece of cake.
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📝Key Phrases

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green with envy
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make a break for it
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word has it
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without missing a beat
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mark my words
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