The Boastful Buck, Concluding Part 22

In this concluding episode, we learn that the only way to get through life peacefully is to trim our “antlers” (the symbol of conceit and arrogance) and to avoid conflict.

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Rabbi Lazer Brody

Posted on 06.04.21

illustrations by Rebecca Shapiro

 
The Boastful Buck – Concluding Part 22
 
Zachary took no credit
 
For his day of glory
 
But lived to tell
 
His legendary story.
 
“Thank you, Hashem!
 
My Father, my King
 
May Your Holy Name
 
Throughout the forest ring
 
For You have saved me
 
From enemies so cruel
 
That should have learned
 
Humility in school!”
 
Then Zachary repeated
 
His important treatise
 
“Just trim your antlers,
 
And live your life in peace!”
                       
Our “antlers” are symbolic of conceit and arrogance. When we trim our “antlers” – which symbolize our selfishness too – then we get through life peacefully and life long and happy lives as winners, just like King Zachary of the deer clan.
 
 
 
The End

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