Presence of Mind

Gurjeet Singh

Gurjeet Singh

@gurjeet-LUX7B1 Oct 23, 2024
Once, a dog lost his way deep into the jungle.
He almost fainted to see a lion coming straight to him at a very near distant
"I will be dead today" , thought he. There were some bones lying over there.
He turned his back towards lion and started pretending as if he is eating those bones.
When lion was very close to him he cried out loudly
"Wow, what a fun eating a lion, by chance if I can get another one, it will be a treat ".
Lion thought "What a dangerous dog!!!!! He kills lions and eats it.
Let me run away from here and save my life ".
Now, there was a Monkey hiding on the tree there watching the entire show.
He thought "It's a good chance to tell the truth to the lion.
Lion will become my friend and I will not have to run saving my life from him ".
He just ran away to inform the entire episode to Lion.
The dog had seen him going and quickly understood the play.
Both lion and monkey were coming back to the dog and the lion was furious.
When lion was very close to him he again cried out loudly

" It has been half an hour and yet that stupid monkey can't fetch another lion??!!!!"

Moral: "It is by presence of mind in untried emergencies that the native metal of man is tested."

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  • Radhika Deshpande

    Radhika Deshpande

    @radhika-o4Adk0 Dec 22, 2010

    Ha Ha nice 😁
  • narayana murthy

    narayana murthy

    @narayana-z4W16q Dec 22, 2010

    hahahaha nice story let us try it too
  • Reya

    Reya

    @reya-SMihdC Dec 22, 2010

    Nice Message!Most of the people are still like that monkey!
  • Leo

    Leo

    @leo-ZJQlmh Dec 22, 2010

    Nice story. From where you get those stories
  • vinod12345madhu

    vinod12345madhu

    @vinod12345madhu-FwUje1 Jan 15, 2011

    really good one dude
  • Ankita Katdare

    Ankita Katdare

    @abrakadabra Jan 16, 2011

    😁
    Thanks for sharing CD!

    My grandpa has narrated this story to me when I was 5 or 6. A lot of memories came flooding.

    I admire the fact that the books 'Panchatantra' or 'Aesop's Fables' had so good "moral of the story" 😀