The Envious Camel and the Bull
Once upon a time, there lived a Camel. One day, as he gazed upon the magnificent Bull adorned with impressive horns, envy gnawed at his heart. He longed for the same honour and grace.
Determined to transform himself, the Camel sought an audience with Jupiter, the mighty god. “Grant me horns,” he implored, “so that I may be as majestic as the Bull.”
Jupiter frowned, vexed by Camel's audacity. Not content with his existing size and strength, the Camel desire knew no bounds. In response, Jupiter not only denied him horns but also took away a portion of his ears.
And so, the once envious Camel learned a valuable lesson: True honour lies not in imitation, but in embracing one’s own unique qualities. 🌟
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