The Hare and the Lion.

The Hare and the Lion (Tanzania): Demonstrates the power of wit and intelligence over strength.

Once upon a time, in the vast plains of Tanzania, there lived a proud and arrogant lion who believed that he was the strongest and most powerful animal in the kingdom. He would often boast about his strength and prowess, and all the animals in the kingdom would tremble with fear at the mere mention of his name.
One day, a hare came along and challenged the lion to a race. The lion, being confident in his abilities, accepted the challenge without hesitation. The hare proposed that the race would be held the next day, and the winner would be declared the fastest animal in the kingdom.
The next day, the race began, and the hare quickly took the lead, leaving the lion far behind. As the hare approached the finish line, he suddenly stopped and turned around, waiting for the lion to catch up. The lion, who was still far behind, was surprised by the hare’s sudden stop and asked him why he had stopped.
The hare replied, “I stopped to give you a chance to catch up, my friend. I didn’t want you to feel bad about losing the race.”
The lion, who was already feeling embarrassed and humiliated, was further enraged by the hare’s taunting words. He lunged at the hare, but the hare was too quick and agile for him. The hare darted around the lion, taunting him and making fun of his slow speed.
Finally, the lion gave up, realizing that he had been outsmarted by the hare. He admitted defeat and apologized for his arrogance and pride. From then on, the lion learned to respect the intelligence and wit of the other animals in the kingdom, and he lived a humble and peaceful life.
The moral of the story is that intelligence and wit are more powerful than strength and pride. It is better to be humble and respectful than to be arrogant and boastful.

Moral

The moral of the story is that intelligence and wit can often triumph over brute strength. The hare, despite being physically weaker than the lion, outsmarted him and won the race. This teaches us that it is not always the strongest or most powerful who come out on top, but those who can think creatively and use their intelligence to their advantage. It also highlights the importance of not underestimating others based on their appearance or size.

Origin of the Story: The story “The Hare and the Lion” originated from Tanzania.