Laugh Library – 5

After the shattered pieces of the mirror are brought back together,

only those who broke it before know where the fractures were.

Bragging is actually revealing one’s own flaws while entertaining others.

Rabbits avoid eating the grass near their burrows

as it belongs to their own family.

I tried to understand the complexity of the world,

but it was easier to just choose a simple life.

Once you have real ability, confidence comes on its own.

The philosophical chicken asks the age-old question:

‘Did I come first, or did the egg?

I’ve become smarter—not because I’ve grown up, 

but because I’ve been through a lot of pain.

Why did the grape become so mature?

Because it went through a lot of “wine”-ding moments in life!

Why does a raindrop dare to duel a mountain? 

To prove whether it’s persistence or rock that wins in the end!

I played the lute with some wrong notes for the cow.

The cow pretended to enjoy it, sparing me embarrassment.