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What is the moral behind 'The Hare And The Tortoise' story?

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It tells the story of a race between a tortoise (= a creature that moves very slowly) and a hare (= a creature that can run very fast). The hare is very confident of winning, so it stops during the race and falls asleep. The tortoise continues to move very slowly but without stopping and finally it wins the race. read more

At this, the tortoise felt humiliated in front of other animals. So one day he challenged the hare in a race. The fox was made the supervisor, and the lion the judge.I There was a starting point and a point marking the end, fixed by the fox. Both the competitors started their race at the same time. The hare ran faster. read more

persistence is better than cocky speed. Of course, had the hare not gotten complacent she could have won easily. Then perhaps the message is “don’t give up- people will always screw up and then you have an opportunity.” read more

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