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THE BEAUTIFUL FISH MORAL STORY

            There lived two goldfish in the rich waters. One was dwelling in the Ganges, and the other in the Yamuna. During a high tide, they both happened to meet in the confluence.




 The first goldfish said, "Hey, I am the most beautiful fish in the whole world." The second had a sneer and replied, "Look at who is speaking. Have you not looked at your image? I am the most beautiful one." Their quarrel on who was the most beautiful fish could not be settled. In the meantime, a tortoise came that way. The two fishes went to the tortoise and asked him to judge who was the most beautiful of the two. The tortoise made a keen observation of them both and replied, "I find both of you equally attractive because I have a strong appetite. I am so hungry, and I am going to eat you both." Now, both had to flutter away to save their lives. 


Moral: EMPTY QUARRELS LEAD TO DANGER !!!



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