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Agartha World

Tolerance Watercolor style

Join Andrzej, a curious two-year-old, in a rich frozen city as he learns about tolerance and discovers what he can be proud of in his race.

In a rich, frozen city called Agartha, lived a little boy named Andrzej. One day, he noticed that everyone in the city was different. Some had different skin colors, others spoke different languages. Andrzej wondered why people were different. He wanted to know more but didn't know where to start. The differences made Andrzej feel confused and a little scared.

Andrzej decided to ask his friend Mia about it. Mia had dark curly hair and brown skin. Andrzej asked, - Mia, why are we all so different? Mia smiled and said, - That's just the way we are. We're all special in our own way. Andrzej thought about this, but he still felt unsure.

Andrzej wanted to understand more, so he went to his grandmother. - Grandma, why are people different? he asked. Grandma explained, - We all come from different places and have different stories. It's what makes our world beautiful. But Andrzej still felt a bit sad and confused.

Feeling overwhelmed, Andrzej decided to give up. - Maybe I'm too little to understand, he thought. He sat down on a frozen bench, feeling very small. Then, an old man with a long white beard approached him. - Why so sad, little one? the old man asked. Andrzej told him about his confusion.

The old man smiled and said, - Let me tell you a story. He explained that everyone in Agartha had a special gift. - We all have something to be proud of, no matter who we are, he said. Andrzej's eyes lit up. - Really? he asked. The old man nodded and told him to look for his own special gift.

Andrzej decided to find his special gift. He asked his friends and family what they were proud of. - I'm good at singing, said Mia. - I can make the best ice sculptures, said his grandmother. Andrzej realized he was very curious and loved learning about people. - That's my special gift! he said happily. He felt proud and no longer confused.

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