A long time ago, in a city called Babel, there lived a group of hardworking and talented people. Together, they built beautiful houses and gardens filled with flowers. But one day, these people had a grand idea.
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They said, "Let's build a tower that reaches the sky. It will be the tallest tower ever built, and everyone will admire us." They were excited about the idea of building something so extraordinary, and they started working on the tower immediately.
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They gathered bricks and placed them one on top of the other, creating a tower that rose higher and higher into the sky. They all worked together with enthusiasm and joy. They sang cheerful songs as they worked, and the tower grew and grew.
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But as the tower grew taller, something strange began to happen. The people who had been speaking the same language started to speak differently. They could no longer understand each other. The words that used to unite them now separated them.
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Confusion took over the construction of the tower. People tried to communicate, but their words were like an unsolved puzzle. The tower, which had been built quickly and joyfully, began to fill with disorder and chaos.
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God, from the heavens, saw what was happening in Babel. He knew that the people were trying to build a tower to show their greatness, but they were doing it in a proud and selfish way. God decided to teach them an important lesson.
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Instead of punishing the people, God decided to make them speak different languages so they couldn't understand each other. People were surprised to hear strange languages and could not continue building the tower. They realized they needed to learn to communicate and work together in a new way.
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So, the people scattered all over the world, taking with them their different languages and cultures. They learned to live in harmony and appreciate each other's differences. As they traveled and encountered people who spoke different languages, they learned to be kind and share their knowledge.
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