The Lion’s Perspective Once upon a time, a Lion and a Man were traveling together through a dense forest. As they walked, they engaged in a heated debate about who was more powerful—man or beast. Each claimed superiority in strength and intelligence.
After a while, they came across a clearing where a statue stood, depicting a heroic figure overpowering a majestic Lion.
“Look,” said the Man, pointing proudly at the statue, “this is proof of our might! Even the mighty Lion is no match for a man!”
The Lion chuckled, unfazed. “Ah, but remember, my friend, this statue was carved by a human. If a Lion had created it, the story would surely be different!”
The Man paused, considering the Lion’s words. “Perhaps you’re right,” he admitted. “The one who tells the tale shapes its meaning.”
Moral:
Perspective matters in every story, and it’s essential to recognize that interpretations can vary greatly based on the storyteller. Always seek to understand different viewpoints and trust your judgment.