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  π The Snake and the Wise Frog πΈ
(A clever Panchatantra tale about trust and wisdom)
  Once upon a time, an old snake lived near a pond. He was too weak to catch frogs anymore. So he thought of a clever trick.
He told the frogs, βI have grown old and wish to serve others. If you let me carry you on my back every day, Iβll feel happy.β
  The frogs were surprised but agreed. Every day, they climbed on the snakeβs back and enjoyed a ride.
But soon, the snake began to eat one frog each day.
  When the frog king found out, he said sadly, βWe were fooled by false kindness.β
β¨ Moral of the Story
Beware of fake friends who hide selfish motives.





