miércoles, 16 de septiembre de 2009

Panchatantra
















Panchatantra is an Indian fable, it tells the story of a cruel lion king name Numskull and a clever rabbit. All the animals of the forest come up with a plan to stop Numskull from killing them. They agree that each day one of them will go to the lion to be eaten. When it is the rabbit’s turn he plans to outsmart Numskull.
First of all we have to respect everyone as you should respect yourself; because we are all human beings and we have the same rights. In panchatantra the worst enemy of Numskull is himself because if you treat people bad first you would give a bad impression beyond the people of yourself and second and most important is if you treat people bad they would treat you bad as well. What you give is what you receive. Most of the time you don’t notice how you are acting until someone tells you how you are acting, and that is the time in your life that you have to decide if you want to stay like that or to change for a better life.










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