THE HARE AND THE TORTOISE
Quite a long time ago, a rabbit went to a pool to extinguish his thirst. As an issue of chance, he saw a moderate moving tortoise over yonder and ridiculed at him. The tortoise felt squeezed and tested the rabbit for a race.
The rabbit acknowledged the test with a grin. The following morning, they both met at the beginning stage and the race started. Not surprisingly, the bunny ventured out in front of the tortoise.
In the wake of covering more than half of the separation, he began feeling exhausted. As the tortoise was very a long ways behind, the rabbit considered taking some rest. So he ceased and started eating cutting edges of green grass. Having his had fill, he felt sleeping. Adjacent, he saw a shady shrubbery and set down under it.
With respect to the tortoise, he always moved along at his moderate pace and surpassed the resting rabbit. He achieved the destination point and won the race.
At the point when the rabbit got up, it was genuinely late. He expected that the tortoise may have gone by him. So he kept running at a break-neck speed however achieving the destination point, was exceptionally disillusioned to discover his opponent as of now there as a champ.
This story, along these lines, shows us that, one who moves relentlessly however moderate, is never a looser. That is the reason we say, "Gradual, wins the race."
The End..