The Sun and The Breeze
The Sun and The Breeze
When The Sun and The Breeze ended up having a squabble. The two of them professed to be more grounded. Finally they consented to have a preliminary of solidarity.
"Here comes a voyager. Allow us to see who can strip him of his shroud?" said the Sun.
The Breeze concurred and decided to have the primary turn.
He blew in the hardest conceivable manner.
Subsequently, the voyager wrapped his shroud significantly more firmly around him.
Then it was the turn of the Sun. At first he sparkled tenderly. The sun continued sparkling more splendid and more splendid. The explorer felt hot.
In a little while he removed his shroud and put it in his pack.
The Breeze acknowledged his loss.
Moral : Rage or power cuts no ice where tenderness finishes the work.
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