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What do turtles and elephants tell us?

"The Tortoise Elephant" tells us that people should be self-aware, don't bite off more than one can chew, and don't put their lives at risk for temporary vanity or face. We should correctly evaluate our talents, understand our strengths, and don't use our weaknesses to compete with others' strengths.

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The little turtle has a very hard shell, and small animals such as rabbits and hedgehogs can stand on it, not only not being crushed to death, but also moving. It boasted, "You are so light. Standing on me is like a feather.

"Then how much can you bear?" The rabbit asked, "Can you carry the elephant?" "How much does it weigh?" "It usually weighs one or two tons!" "Simple, let it come." The little turtle glanced at the elephant. It really looked like a mountain. But the little turtle's pride is bigger than the mountain.

It said, "well, I'll show you who has great skills." Come on my back. " It stood up when he spoke. The elephant's foot just stepped on the turtle's back, and with a click, the poor little turtle who had more than he could chew ended his life.