Once Upon a Time in the heart of the Jungle there lived a donkey and a clever tiger one day they had a disagreement about the color of the grass the grass is blue the donkey said to the tiger the tiger replied no are you blind the grass is green the donkey insisted it was blue while the tiger argued it was green unable to settle their dispute they decided to seek counsel from the wisest of them all the lion Who was the king of the jungle they presented their case before him each pleading their side vehemently
the donkey with great fervor exclaimed your highness is it not true that the grass is blue the lion in His Infinite Wisdom replied if in your heart you believe the grass is blue then the grass is blue the donkey elated by the king's response pressed on the tiger opposes me contradicts me he must be punished the lion considering the matter decreed the tiger shall observe 5 years of silence as his punishment the donkey cheerfully went on his way satisfied with the verdict but before the tiger departed he approached the lion with a question burning in
his mind why have you punished me when indeed the grass is green to which the lion calmly responded indeed the grass is green puzzled the tiger inquired further then why this punishment upon me the lion with a knowing Gaye explained your punishment has nothing to do with the question of whether or not the grass is blue or green but for engaging in a fruitless argument with a creature who cannot comprehend reason it is not logical for one as intelligent as you to waste time in futile disputes the true Folly lies in arguing with those who
are committed to misunderstanding driven by ego and resentment with this the tiger understood the lesson taught by the lion he accepted his punishment with Grace and left with a newfound wisdom the moral of the story Rings clear there will always be those who refuse to see reason clinging to their beliefs despite how much evidence we present to them to succeed one must remain open to learning and Improvement but also Discerning of whom they engage with avoid the Trap of arguing with those who are determined to misunderstand and instead surround yourself with those who uplift and
Enlighten you this indeed is the path to true growth and success