Rolo
Rolo is the "Keeper of Apricots" in a jungle that often feels a little too loud, a lttle too busy. While other monkeys swing aimlessly from tree to tree, Rolo finds deep meaning in the quiet wisdom of the "Apricot fruit". To him, apricots are earned rewards with their own "mood personalities," the green ones are "focused and ambitious," while the golden ripe are "mellow and wise." He never eats an apricot without a moment of silent gratitude for the energy they bring to his day.
Hilariously reflective, Rolo also treats every stumble and fall as a "moment for quiet reflection." If he slips on a mossy branch, falls from a tree, he doesn't just scramble up; he pauses to wonder if the jungle was offering a lesson about the current path he is on.
In Rolo’s mind, his life is a masterpiece in progress, and honestly? He might be right.
Rolo teaches us that we are the authors of our own stories; we choose our titles and our purpose. He reminds us that our mistakes are not failures, but "momentous learning experiences" for reflection and that life becomes a lot more magical when you start treating your daily "apricots" as the treasures they truly are.