The Eagle's Lesson



According to an old folk tale, in ancient times, an eagle carried his two children on his back to a safe place. The two children spent the day foraging for food. In the evening, the eagle again carried them on his back and returned them home. This routine continued daily. The children wondered, "If your father carries you on his back, why do you need to fly?"

The eagle realized that his two children had become lazy and didn't want to work hard. That's why they weren't learning to fly. One morning, the eagle took the two children on his back and flew high. Upon reaching a height, the eagle dropped them. Both children began flapping their wings. That day, they realized that learning to fly was crucial. Somehow, they saved their lives.

When they reached home in the evening, the two children told their mother, the female eagle, "Mother, if we hadn't flapped our wings that day, our father would have killed us."

The female eagle told her children that this is the rule for teaching those who don't learn on their own and don't give up laziness. We are identified by our high flight, this is our ability. To improve it, we need to keep practicing. The children understood their mother's words, and after this, they too gave up laziness and learned to fly, and with constant practice, they too began to fly to great heights.

Moral of the Story : - If we want to be successful, we must give up laziness and keep improving our abilities. To be perfect in any task, we must keep practicing. In this story, the eagle children were lazy and hence were not learning to fly. The eagle's ability lies in their ability to fly to great heights. For this, the eagle children gave up laziness and learned to fly.

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