In a far-off kingdom, there lived a mighty eagle that was known as the king of the sky. The eagle could soar higher than any other bird, its wings spread wide, and it could catch prey with astonishing speed. One day, a crow approached the eagle and asked, "Eagle, how is it that you can soar so high?"
The eagle replied, “It is my strength and skill that allow me to reach the highest heights.” The crow, feeling small in comparison, said, "But I may not be as large as you, yet I can soar just as high if I choose to." The eagle laughed and challenged the crow to race to the highest mountain. The two birds took off into the sky, the eagle at first pulling ahead, but the crow, using clever tactics, found a thermal wind that lifted it higher, keeping pace with the eagle.
The eagle, surprised by the crow’s resilience, learned that size and strength aren’t the only keys to success. This story highlights the importance of adaptability and ingenuity.


