In a dense forest, there lived an angry wolf called Chief. Zaim would get angry for the most trivial reasons, and the intensity of his anger would frighten the other animals in the forest. He believed that anger makes him stronger and more powerful among animals.
One day, a leader found himself caught in a fisherman’s net. He tried to escape with all his might, but to no avail. He started to roar and scream angrily, but it didn’t help. He felt helpless and weak for the first time in his life.
A little rabbit named Laila heard Zaeem’s screams and decided to help him. She quietly approached him and began to nibble on the net with her small teeth until she was able to free him. Zaeem felt grateful to Arnouba and realized that his anger did not help him, but rather it was Laila’s mercy and courage that saved him.
From that day on, Zaim changed and became calmer and more understanding. Learn that true strength lies in kindness and compassion, not anger and violence.
The lesson: True strength does not lie in anger and violence, but in kindness and compassion for others.