A popular and beloved moral tale is "The Tortoise and the Hare." This Aesop's Fable imparts important knowledge about the dangers of overconfidence and the virtue of persistence.
A tortoise is challenged to a race by a hare in the tale. The fast-moving hare underestimates the steady, plodding turtle and adopts a relaxed strategy, certain that it will prevail. The hare immediately assumes the lead as the race gets underway and chooses to nap since it thinks it will win. The turtle, meanwhile, keeps moving forward at a steady pace.
The hare finds out that the tortoise has won, much to everyone's amazement, as it wakes up and races to the finish line. The story's obvious lesson is this.
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