Two Bears and A Fox.
There were once two big grizzly bears that caught a prey. It was a rabbit of a really large size. Even though it was really large and there was enough meat for the both of them they started having a quarrel over which one got the most amount of meat. They roared and fought, but while all of this took place there was a quiet little fox that watched over that appetizing piece of meat if an opportunity to take it took place.
The fox cautiously offered to help the bears, prepared to run if the bears got mad with him instead of with each other. The smart fox offered to divide the food in two equal parts so they could both eat the same amount. After splitting the meat into two pieces, the fox said that one of the pieces had more meat than the other. So he takes a bite from both pieces to make them equally sized. But again, the fox told them that one of the pieces had more meat than the other. The fox did the same thing again and again until there was no more meat left leaving the two bears dumbfounded and hangry. The two bears were so disappointed that they just left all hungry and decided to not even fight with the really smart but selfish fox.
Moral of the story: Don’t fight against each other because someone else can take advantage from that and gain something from it.
By Juliana Restrepo, Abel Naranjo and Nashla Puerta.
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