Write me a short children's story about a monkey going to space, make it meaningful and add a moral to the story.
Once upon a time, there was a little monkey named Max who loved to climb trees and swing from vines. But Max had a big dream - he wanted to go to space and explore the stars!

One day, Max heard about a rocket ship that was going to fly into space. They were looking for a special monkey to go along for the ride. Max was so excited, he knew he had to try!

Max trained really hard, and after many weeks, he was chosen to be the monkey who would go to space. He felt so proud and happy!

Max put on his special astronaut suit and got into the rocket ship. 3, 2, 1...blast off! Max felt his tummy flip as the rocket soared up into the sky.

In space, Max saw the stars twinkling like tiny diamonds. He saw planets that were big and round, and some that were small and rocky. Max even met some friendly aliens who said hello with a wave and a smile!

But even though Max was having lots of fun, he started to feel a little homesick. He missed his mom and dad, and his monkey friends back on Earth.

Max realized that even though space was amazing, there was no place like home. So he waved goodbye to his new alien friends and headed back to Earth.

When Max landed safely back on Earth, he saw all his friends and family cheering and clapping for him. Max realized that the best adventures were the ones you shared with the people you love.

The moral of Max's story is that while it's great to have big dreams and explore new things, it's always important to remember the people who love you and who make your world a happy place.
Thank you that was a great story. Could you write it again but change the moral into one about never giving up on your dreams.
Once upon a time, there was a little monkey named Max who loved to climb trees and swing from vines. But Max had a big dream - he wanted to go to space and explore the stars!

One day, Max heard about a rocket ship that was going to fly into space. They were looking for a special monkey to go along for the ride. Max was so excited, he knew he had to try!

Max went to see the rocket scientists building the ship, and asked them what he needed to do. They told him: “An astronaut has to be healthy! As healthy as can be!”

“Easy,” said Max, “just watch me!” 

And he gathered all the fruit he could find in the jungle, mangoes and bananas and pineapples too, and he ate them all day.

“See?” He told the rocket scientists, “I’m as healthy as can be!”

The rocket scientists were very impressed. “But an astronaut also has to be fit! As strong and fast as can be!”, they said.

“Not a problem at all!” cried Max “I’m a monkey, you see!”

And he showed them how fast he could swing along the vines, and how easily he could climb even the tallest of trees.

“What do you think of all that?” Max asked the rocket scientists, “I’m healthy, and strong, and terribly fast. What more could you want?”

The rocket scientists were smiling and nodding - Max had indeed shown them the skills they were looking for.

“One more thing”, the rocket scientists said, “you may be healthy and strong, but are you smart? An astronaut also has to be smart, you see - as smart as can be. Can you beat us”, they said, leaning in, “at a game of chess?”

Now, Max had never played chess before. He was a monkey after all, who lived in the jungle, and who loved to swing on his vines and climb on his trees. Monkeys didn’t play chess!

So he sat down at the board, and played as well as he could, but he quickly lost the game - even though he had tried his best!

That night, Max watched the stars sadly, knowing that he wouldn’t visit them after all. He was so sad, he didn’t want to eat his fruit anymore - or even climb his trees, or swing on his vines. If he couldn’t be an astronaut, why bother?

This went on for several days. But suddenly, Max had a brilliant idea. Sure, he may be bad at chess - but that meant he just had to learn!

Later that day he visited his friend, Olivia the Owl, who loved chess as Max loved his trees and his vines, and he asked her to teach him how to play.

Day after day, he played chess with Olivia - and at first he wasn’t very good (he was a monkey after all) - but every day, he got a little bit better, and a little bit more, and then a little bit more again. 

Eventually, after many days of hard work, he returned to the rocket scientists to ask them for another game. It was a difficult game, but all his hard work paid off, and he was just able to win.

“You did it!” cried the rocket scientists, “we can see that you’re healthy, and strong, and smart as can be. We think you’re the perfect monkey to fly our rocket ship!

And sure enough, Max was piloting his very own rocket ship to the distant stars not long after. It ended up being hard work to achieve his dream, but now that he was up in space, he sure was glad he never gave up.