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00:00Once upon a time, in a peaceful village where birds sang in the morning and the sun always
00:06smiled, there lived a kind and clever boy named Timmy. Timmy didn't have much money,
00:12but oh, he had something better, a good heart and a smart mind. He helped everyone in town,
00:19carrying water for old Mrs. Willow, sweeping the bakery for Mr. Crumbs, and even feeding
00:25the stray cats near the library. One day, a fancy carriage rolled into the village with shiny
00:31wheels and golden trim. Out stepped a very important man named Sir Bigwig, the mayor of a
00:38nearby town. He wore a tall hat, had a round belly, and talked like he was always in a hurry.
00:45I need a servant for the day, he boomed. Someone clever, quick, and strong, the villagers whispered
00:52and stepped back. All except Timmy. I'll help you, sir, Timmy said, standing tall.
00:59Sir Bigwig looked him up and down. Hmm. Very well. But I don't like lazy brains. I'll give
01:06you three tasks. Fail one, and you're done. Timmy nodded. I'll do my best. Task one. Bring water
01:14without spilling a drop. Timmy went to the village well. It was deep and wobbly, and the path to the
01:21mayor's house was full of bumps. He thought hard. Then, he borrowed a little wagon from
01:27Mr. Bungo, who used it to deliver burgers. Timmy carefully set the bucket in the wagon,
01:34wrapped it in a towel, and wheeled it slowly up the path. Not a single drop spilled. Hmm,
01:41said Sir Bigwig. Beginner's luck. Task two. Clean my dusty room without moving anything.
01:48Timmy peeked into the room. Oh, what a mess. Cobwebs, dusty statues, even a tower of socks.
01:56But he had an idea. He opened all the windows wide. Then, he grabbed a feather and tickled the dust.
02:04Whoosh. The wind took the dust outside without moving a single thing. Sir Bigwig sneezed and sniffed.
02:11Well, well, not bad. Task three. Make supper without using fire. Now, this one was tricky.
02:19But Timmy remembered Mina's magical garden, near the edge of town. Mina had special tomatoes that
02:25stayed warm from the sun, and bread that baked on hot stones. Timmy picked sun-warmed veggies,
02:31made a salad, poured some cool berry juice, and served it with a smile. Sir Bigwig took a bite.
02:37Delicious. But you didn't cook anything. Timmy grinned. No fire, no frying, but still a meal.
02:47Sir Bigwig stared at him, then chuckled. I like you, boy. You're not just clever. You're wise.
02:54From that day on, Timmy was known as the clever servant. Not because he did chores,
03:00but because he always used his heart and his head. And guess what? The mayor even left a thank
03:07note. And a little pouch of shiny coins on Timmy's doorstep the next morning.
03:13Moral of the story. Using your brain with kindness is the smartest way to solve any problem.