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thinned down the oak beams, making them sturdy but light enough to swing.

designed a simple, elegant latch that used gravity instead of gears—easy to open but impossible for a goat to nudge. horst_schorsch_und_dieter

To capture that "helpful" spirit, here is an original story about three old friends—a master carpenter, a clever gardener, and a cautious tinkerer—who learn that some problems are only solved by combining their unique quirks. The Great Gate of Oakhaven thinned down the oak beams, making them sturdy

planted fragrant lavender and rosemary around the base, which didn't just look nice; the scent naturally repelled the mountain goats from lingering near the entrance. The Great Gate of Oakhaven planted fragrant lavender

They realized that being "helpful" meant tempering their own strengths to make room for others. The Final Result They went back to the workshop together.

wanted to use iron-reinforced oak beams three feet thick. "Strength is everything!" he boomed. But the gate became so heavy it wouldn't budge.