It’s a beautiful piece of work, and congratulations on this wonderful work of art. God bless you, my child, and many congratulations. Keep it up!
When you’re 10 years old and your imagination runs wild, every matchstick becomes a piece of a dream. A few days ago, a boy spent entire afternoons collecting burnt matchsticks, carefully gluing them one by one, patiently sculpting the figure of a horse. It was his pride and joy: a work of art made with his own hands.
He was eager to show the result to his family. “Look, I made it with matchsticks!” he exclaimed with a huge smile. But the reactions were lukewarm. Some glanced at him askance, others smiled without paying much attention. “But nobody liked it…” he thought, holding back tears. What do you do when your effort isn’t recognized?
Instead of giving up, he decided to share his creation with the world. He posted a photo of his matchstick horse on social media, describing how difficult it had been to glue each piece together, how many times he burned his fingers, and how he almost gave up. The first “likes” came pouring in. One follower wrote, “It touched me deeply! It reminded me of my grandfather, who used to build toys with simple materials.” Another commented, “I’ve felt like that so many times! Your horse is beautiful, don’t stop creating!”
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