Once upon a time, four animal friends—Lion, Beaver, Otter, and Labrador Retriever—decided to buy a playground set together. They were excited to not only have something new to play on but also to work as a team to build it. Each one had a unique personality, and it showed as soon as they brought the playground set box home. The moment they set the box down, Otter, the extroverted optimist, was brimming with energy. Without a second thought, he ripped the box open and started grabbing random pieces. He stacked a few parts together haphazardly, tossing bolts and screws around like confetti and even pretending to use a slide before it was assembled. His carefree approach made Labrador Retriever, the introverted optimist, laugh, and even Lion, the extroverted pessimist, chuckled. But Beaver, the introverted pessimist, was not amused. “Wait, wait!” Beaver exclaimed, waving his paws in exasperation. “Don’t lose any parts! We have to carefully read the instructions first and do an inventory to make sure everything is here.” He was methodical, wanting each piece to be accounted for and each step to be followed exactly. While his organized approach made sense, it slowed things down, which made Otter impatient. To keep things positive, Labrador Retriever decided to lighten the mood. “How about I get everyone some iced tea and snacks?” he offered with a gentle smile, disappearing inside the house to fetch refreshments. While Retriever was gone, Otter, ever the playful spirit, decided to play a prank on Beaver. He took one of the screws and tucked it into his pocket, nudging Lion and whispering his plan. Lion laughed at the idea, finding Otter’s antics amusing. When Retriever returned with the iced tea and snacks, everyone took a break to sip their drinks and chat. But just as they were getting comfortable, Beaver suddenly noticed the missing screw. His heart raced. “Stop, stop!” he yelled. “We’re missing a part! We have to put everything back and take the playground set back to the store. We can’t build it with missing pieces!”