There was a beautiful forest situated by a sparkling river, there lived a crow and a kingfisher in an oak tree. The kingfisher was well known for its ability to catch fish from the river with great precision and speed. One day, the crow saw the kingfisher effortlessly catching fish and decided to ask, "Kingfisher, how do you catch fish so quickly? I can never seem to catch anything from the river."The kingfisher smiled and said, "It is all about patience and precision. I observe the water closely, waiting for the right moment. Once I see the fish, I dive quickly and catch it with accuracy."
The crow, eager to learn, tried to mimic the kingfisher’s technique. It perched near the riverbank, waiting for fish to swim by. But the crow grew impatient and tried to dive in too early. It missed every time and became frustrated.
The kingfisher, watching the crow’s efforts, said, "You must learn to wait and trust the process. Patience is the key to success, as rushing often leads to failure."
The crow realized the truth in the kingfisher's words. From then on, it focused on being patient, waiting for the right moment, and watching the water closely before acting.
The moral of this story is that patience and careful observation are necessary for success. Rushing into things without proper preparation can lead to failure.