The Creator, having an idea of the world of flowers, sent the angels to ask the flower-creatures what desires they have about their appearance.

The angels reported so far about all the flowers in this not yet physical world. Most of them wanted above all to be the most beautiful, brightest and largest, regardless of whether they were in the meadow, in the garden or in a vase. They wanted to enchant the whole world, especially people, with their beauty.

Only the little dandelion had no idea what his point of view was, so the angel had promised him to come back the next day to write down his decision.

The dandelion has enjoyed the sunlight and wondered how he should make a decision, and then, suddenly, he thought: I have it! I want to be like the Sun: radiant, with a warm gold-yellow color and to have a round shape! And that was it.

But then, as the day came to an end, and changed into the night with an ethereal, silver-white shining full Moon, the dandelion thought: oh my God, I want that to! I want to look like this Moon that shines so softly but still strong that you can’t see any stars! And that was it.

The sunrise brings the magical night to an end every day, and in the short period of time, briefly from sunrise, when the Moon’s light weakens, the stars have a chance to shine brightly. At the moment when millions of stars, like many diamonds and crystals, flashed in the morning sky, our dandelion thought: that’s how I want to be!

The angel was here again and the dandelion said sadly: I can’t make up my mind. I would like to be the shining, golden, round Sun, and again I would like to have the ethereal, mystical Moon shape and than the million, flashing stars in the sky too.
The angel marked all his words, he nodded and said: So it will be.
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I am like a dandelion, with many wishes and I want make them all real.
I don’t want any or-or, but I want to take every and-and decisions.
And I believe, it is correct so, while it meant to be so.