A tortoise was resting under a tree, on which a bird had built its nest.
The tortoise spoke to the bird mockingly, “What a shabby home you have! It is
made of broken twigs, has no roof, and looks crude. What’s worse is that you
had to build it yourself. I think my house, which is my shell, is much better
than your pathetic nest”.
“Yes, it is made of broken sticks, looks shabby, and is open to the
elements of nature. It is crude, but I built it, and I like it.”I guess it’s
just like any other nest, but not better than mine”, said the tortoise. “You
must be jealous of my shell, though.
“On the contrary”, the bird replied. “My home has space for my family
and friends; your shell cannot accommodate anyone other than you. Maybe you
have a better house. But I have a better home”, said the bird happily.
Moral: Better
a crowded hut than a lonely mansion.
Story
trivia: The Tortoise and the Birds is a fable of probable folk origin,
early versions of which are found in both India and Greece.
Instruction:
Write down below the lessons you have learned from the story.
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