This story is very much describing us as well, just imagine how many of us are the same as the worm that keep holding on our dung and still happily holding onto it? Despite the suffering we have while holding onto the dung, we still don’t want to let go, and this is what brings us back to the same dung life after life, our attachment is too strong.
When we don’t have the level to understand something better, we should listen and do what’s good for us, because when we don’t try, we would not know the difference, and will not change.
The dung has already kind of became a comfort zone for the worm, he is comfortably staying there and being so afraid to change, he is afraid that when he got out from the dung, he will lose everything, and to understand the law of impermanence, nothing in this world is permanent and nothing here belongs to us.
When we read this story, we pity the worm, but look at us, aren’t we the same?