Piyopiyo Story Four -The structure of the society-
One night, Philip had a nightmare. It was about monarchy, poverty and disputes...
When he woke up, he was in the Piyo Star.
“Where is this?” Philip said anxiously.
“Welcome to the Piyo Star! I will show you around,” Piyopiyo said, smiling. “My name is Piyopiyo.”
“My name is Philip!”
“It’s nice to meet you!”
“The Piyos that are alike often stick together,” said Piyopiyo.
“Okko and Pokko.”
“Balloonon and Colon.”
“Wheenie and Eenie.”
“Hairball and Goopou.”
“Starry and Laboola.”
“Tarkar and Scooper. ”
The creatures are all unique and different. They are also equal and love each other. The Piyo Star is a wonderful, ideal star.
In the Marine Star, the creatures are equal under a single leader.
The leader is smart and gives instructions to keep everything in order. Everybody is loyal to the leader.
The Earth may be similar to the Marine Star. Everybody lives under the government of the prime minister or president.
However, the ideal society is a society with freedom and equality. No society can exist without “love."
All creatures should love each other, live in peace and cooperate with each other. That was the kind of society that Philip aimed for.
He especially wanted the society to be kind to weak people.
Philip went back to the Earth, submitted an essay titled “Unheard Voices” to an essay contest and won. He gathered attention from all over the world and lectured around.
“So if we listen to the unheard voices, silent cries of the poor people living in the developing countries, we will realize that this world is a lot more complicated than we think. And the more we listen, the better the world will become. It is like seeing the stars at night, and the closer we look, the brighter and more beautiful the sky will become…”
Everybody lives under the same sky. Nobody is alone.
People love and are loved throughout their lives.
Love is the same in all countries, stars and galaxies. There is only one kind of love.