Ezra Waits for Cupcakes
Rick Allen

After lunch, Miss Tara placed a cupcake in front of each child.


 “Don’t eat it yet,” she said. “If you wait until I come back, I’ll give you two.” Ezra’s eyes went wide. Chocolate frosting. Sprinkles. 


His favorite. He tapped his fingers. He sniffed. He almost took a bite. But he crossed his arms and waited. When Miss Tara returned, she smiled. 


“You did it.” She gave him a second cupcake. Ezra didn’t feel hungry anymore — he felt proud. 


Self-discipline doesn’t mean you can’t want something. It means you choose when the right time is… even when it’s hard.

What We Learned

Ezra shows impressive self-control by waiting for the reward, proving that self-discipline means choosing patience even when it’s difficult.

More Adventures about:

Self Discipline