the story of a cowardly hare who was given power |
The lion, the king of beasts, called the animals, from small to large, ungulates and mammals. He looked around the area and began his speech with importance: - "Dear males and females, in connection with the fact that I have fallen ill, today I want to give you the opportunity to replace me in the forest with a hare." The animals were noticeably indignant, it was unheard of for a small animal to replace the most powerful predator. The lion was silent for a minute or two, waiting for them to finish shouting their dissatisfied exclamations. Before continuing: - "I understand that this news confuses you, but it is worth noting that the boy knows the paths to the watering hole and the best green spaces better than I do, he has a good landmark. Take my word for it." - the lion emphasized the last phrase with a quiet but calm roar. A hare jumps out, his grey fur is slightly shabby, his eyes are small, his ears are dragging on the ground, it's just funny that this furry herbivore will become a temporary leader. - "so so so" - the hare begins - "my dear forest dwellers, today I will lead a small group of animals to the watering hole, making sure that the predators stay with the predators, and the herbivores with the herbivores!" - says the hare As if on command, the animals split up, the herbivores followed the hare, the predators, along their edges to hunt. The whole group follows the hare, sees a small river approaching their sight, and already whispers - "and the little one knows this place well." Soon they stopped, drank, stood and rested, and then one deer said: - "Let's cross the river on a log, I know a good meadow, dotted with tasty grass." Hearing this, the hare thoughtfully began to look into the river, he was afraid that he would fall into the water and suddenly catch on a branch, and most importantly, he had no idea how to cut down trees and use them as a bridge. - "No," he said in a protesting tone, "I do not support this idea, we do not have enough strength to knock down a tree," he said, not even understanding the capabilities of others, he said this, judging by himself. - "Let me show you how to go around the river, and then the deer will show us," said the hare, hoping for approval. The animals reluctantly, but still agreed. They simply do not want to go further, but they all follow the hare. On the way they meet a herd of wild bulls, they chew greenery, puff loudly and deafeningly beat their hooves on the ground, thereby reminding of their presence. The animals look at the bulls with indignation before commenting, for example: - "What are you doing, making so much noise in the lion's domain." The bulls immediately turned their heads, exhaling loudly through their noses, but continuing to chew. And again the hare was afraid, what if these ungulates kill him with their powerful horns. He says to the animals behind him: - "What are you saying, they don't bother anyone during the day, let them rest peacefully, as they should." The bulls, having listened to the words of the hare, turned away, already knowing that in the near future there will be no claims against them, which means that an aggressive attack with horns will be canceled. Continuing their way back to the meadow, the animals met a small group of wolves, smaller in number than the group led by the hare. He, suddenly wanting to show his strength to the hated enemies, turned to the group and said: - "We can drive them away from here, all the same they will catch only the unfortunate squirrels and birds." The animals do not agree, how can they defeat the wolves, especially those who do not interfere with their presence yet. - "Let them rest properly," one of the animals repeated the words of the hare. The hare does not agree. - "Drive them away, they interfere with our movement, and what if they catch us?" - "They do not attack, you see, even having noticed us, they do not show any interest," says the deer. The hare, not believing the words of the deer, suggests - "let's ask them whether they now see us as prey or not" The animals agreed, only began to approach the wolves, and the hare disappeared without a trace, the gray one ran away, he was so scared. "It is better to let them eat them," thinks the hare. And the animals have already calmly entered the clearing. A good leader should be bolder and more confident than everyone else in the group he leads, allowing them to give truly useful advice, strengthening teamwork, so that others know that they will be heard too. If a leader, like that hare, tends to avoid problems, solving them only himself, forgetting about the individuality of each, make sure that his position is correct. |