There’s an often told A.A. Milne story about Winnie the Pooh having a tough day. Piglet asks if he wants to talk about it and Pooh says that he doesn’t think he does.
Piglet says that’s okay, but instead of walking away, he sits down next to his friend. Pooh’s not sure what’s going on so he asks Piglet what he’s doing.
“Nothing, really,” said Piglet. “Only, I know what Difficult Days are like. I quite often don’t feel like talking about it on my Difficult Days either.

“But goodness,” continued Piglet, “Difficult Days are so much easier when you know you’ve got someone there for you. And I’ll always be here for you, Pooh.”
“And as Pooh sat there, working through in his head his Difficult Day, while the solid, reliable Piglet sat next to him quietly, swinging his little legs . . . he thought that his best friend had never been more right.”
In real life
I’ve read this story countless times over the years. It’s a children’s story. I’m a grown adult. The story still touches me every time I come across it. I saw it in action just this week. It was raining for the third consecutive day. I was grumpy. I wasn’t upset for any particular reason, I just wasn’t myself. Two friends must have read the tea leaves. They texted me out of the blue to say, “hey, just thinking of you.”
My mood changed instantly. I wasn’t happy-go-lucky, boy-isn’t-life-grand, but I felt a calm that had been missing. It makes me grateful for caring friends who help us when we’re down. I know I would be lost without folks like that in my life. I’m sure I’m not the only one.
Thank goodness for good friends.
(If you have problems playing these videos on WP Reader, play them directly on my WP website.)
Carole King – You’ve Got A Friend In Me
Tracy Lawrence – Find out who your friends are
Bill Withers with Stevie Wonder & John Legend – Lean On Me
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Love this!
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It’s hard for anyone to not like Milne’s message. Even the most scrooge, curmudgeons of us . . . can’t be upset too much by Pooh/Piglet. Ha, ha.
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Haha that’s so true!
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Piglet is right. A friend is the best thing for a bad day, even if they don’t say a thing.
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The wisdom of Piglet. One smart little pig. Ha, ha. I love it.
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How true is this? When a friend just lets you know they are they are there it is often the difference making a Difficult Day a not-so difficult one!
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The little things really do make the difference don’t they? 🤣🤣😎
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That’s for sure. What’s so funny? 🙂
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No your comment was spot on Dale. My laugh was just at me for being slow to pick up that the little things make the biggest differences. Friends make all the difference in teh world.
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It’s funny how we have little children stories that stay with us throughout our lives. Mine has always been the one about the sun and the north wind arguing about which one was stronger and settling it by seeing which one could get the coat off of a man passing by. (Nowadays it seems a lot of people have never heard of it. 🙄)
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I’ve heard the sun and north wind story, but I wouldn’t have been to pull it out of the recesses of my brain. Ha, ha. I would’ve needed some help with that one. But you’re so right, it’s amazing how this kid’s stories stay with us throughout our lives. Guess children really are the smart ones. 🤣🤣😎
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I think they are more in touch with their core values, so they relate to these simple ‘truth’ stories.
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With you! Those simple messages, ‘thinking of you’ and the check-in texts. I love them and it takes no time to slow down and reach out. Pooh and Piglet know things, don’t they? 🥰
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I’m convinced that Milne and Piglet and Pooh are the real geniuses. We’re all just impersonators, but they really know what’s going on. They’re the smart ones. We get caught up in a million tasks. Pooh and Piglet know to slow down and enjoy life. 🤣🤣😎
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Agree! Great reminders. 🥰❤️🥰
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A wonderful post, Brian. My daughter loved watching Pooh Bear and often fell asleep when she was a child. Good memories. ❤️
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I used to love my mom reading my Milne’s stories. Somewhere along the journey I became an adult . . . I should’ve stayed a kid. Ha, ha. 🤣😎
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Yeah, I agree, Brian. 😭
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Love this story, Brian. Isn’t it amazing what children’s stories — and the right song can do for us? Kinda like the post, they restore the heart. Thanks, Brian!
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Ahh, the right song, the right story. They really do make a difference. Instead of scrolling social media, we all should scroll kid’s books. Ha, ha.
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To paraphrase Joe Cocker, I get by with A LOT of help from my friends, Brian. 😊Truly. They lift me up and vice versa. I’m lucky. And oh man, I love Lean On Me SO much. Thanks for sharing!
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Yea, Leon on Me and Get by with a help from my friends are two classics. They always take me back to friends and places where I heard the songs. Kind of like this story. Friends really do make a huge difference!!!
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What a beautiful and timely post, Brian. So true. The power of friendship makes tough times bearable. I love all of these songs too. Thank you for sharing!
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A good kids story and some good music . . . a great pairing. Friends really do make a difference. Especially so in our crazy, fast paced life. Thanks for your kind comment.
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The Wisdom of Pooh and Piglet is, well, pretty on target. Glad your friends read their tea leaves.
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Yes, I’m not sure how, but my friends had some good timing. And yes, the wisdom of Pooh. He’s one smart little bear. Funny how he spoke to me as a young child and still speaks to me as a grumpy old man. I’ve changed but he’s still the same. A wise bear. Ha, ha.
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love this and it can make all the difference!! such a great reminder. and so many children’s stories are really apropos for all ages
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I’ve mentioned this elsewhere today. Maybe I should get off social media and just read kid’s books. I might get behind the news a little but I’d probably be a heck of a lot more wiser. Ha. ha.
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I love Winnie the Pooh and Piglet too. Such a lovely post about friendship and about how a simple message or call from a friend can uplift one’s mood. I think people of all ages can learn and be inspired by the works of A.A.Milne. So simple, yet profound.
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Milne’s stories really are full of wisdom. We think they’re just for kids, but they really are full of wisdom. Ha, ha. At least the kid in me still needs to read them. Ha, ha. Thanks for stopping by Nimi!
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I’m having one of those difficult days today. I reached out and called a friend, rather than waiting for a text or call. I love Pooh and Piglet.
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Hope things get better Elizabeth. Hang in there. And yes, sometimes, we need to reach out. I hear you about Pooh and Piglet. I loved them as a kid, but they speak to me now so much more. The original stories might have been meant for kids, but they really do speak to everyday life. Hope you have a great weekend.
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I tripped and sprained my ankle on our belated mother’s day weekend out of town exploring Arizona. I’m bummed out. I called a friend to vent while hubby was buying me an ace bandage!
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Oh, I’m sorry to hear that. There seems to be a lot of that (falling) going on lately. And it’s always so frustrating. At least for me it is because it always seems to interrupt things. Anyway, I Hope it feels better soon.
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Thanks! I was so looking forward to a long weekend in the mountains at a lake. It was supposed to be a hiking weekend. Now I’m doing RICE — resting, icing, compressing and elevating.
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Mountains in your mind, RICE in the here and now!
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I’m doing my best!
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The song “Friends” belted out by Bette Midler always lightens my mood…and some days you just have to let it rain knowing the skies will clear at some point…
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Good point!
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It’s always nice to have a piglet as a friend. 🙌
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Piglet is the kind of friend we all want!
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Oh Brian, it’s always good to have your own personal Piglet! Thanks for reminding us of that all important comment to Pooh. All of your musical selections are timeless and a sign of the times! 🤗💖🥰🎶🐨
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We all need our own Piglet some times. Ha, ha.
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Oh yes Brian, indeed we do my friend. Have a delightful weekend. Cheers! 🥰🥂😍
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great post: calming, reassuring —
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We all need reassurance some days. Thanks for reading.
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Carole King and my favorite theme song, from my favorite TV series. The series I throw on when my mood just isn’t mooding right 😉
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It really is such a great song! Yes, we need those shows and things like that that center us!
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The Pooh and Piglet meme pops up on my social media from time to time – sometimes remixed with hilarious profanity – but it reminds me every time of how much better life is when we have people who are there for us on our difficult days, indeed.
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Oh I think I need to be on your stream Ab. Yours sounds a bit more entertaining than mine. I imagine the memes have Piglet saying: “Snap the $%@*%& out of it Pooh.” or the two of them making fun of Tigger and calling his bouncing annoying. Ha, ha. Nah, let’s hope it doesn’t say that. You’re so right though life is better when we have people there for us. Thanks for stopping by. Have a great weekend.
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Such a great story. ❤️ It’s a good reminder to be thankful for those in my life who lift me up and that I need to be that person for others, too.
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Yes, a classic story! You know it’s good when so many people can relate. Thanks for reading!
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True words, all of it! 😊
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We all need our piglets once in a while. 🤣🤣😎😎😎
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Yes, thank goodness for true friends. Pooh’s messages are really for adults, and as adults read Pooh’s words and stories to their children they become ingrained. Thank goodness.
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Funny how Milne did that. Ha, ha.
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He did!
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