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What is the Moral of the story " Fox and the grapes"?.

Actually my kid has particpated in story telling in her school. She has prepared well for it except the moral can any one suggest a simple moral which a 5 year kid could learn easlily.


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If you cannot get something, just say that this is useless.
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If you fail to achieve what you longed to achieve for an entire life time, instead of admitting your failure, you say, "I was never serious about it." And the fox will say, "grapes are savor."
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Sanjeev Gupta Something of 4~5 words if you can suggest. - Sanjeev Gupta - 11 years ago


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I guess lazy people always go for such excuses when they don't able to achieve something. So it is about never accepting their defeat.
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Sanjeev Gupta Something a kid can learn may be of 3~4 words. - Sanjeev Gupta - 11 years ago


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Fox in the story suffered because he was greedy. I will suggest you a good but simple morale of the story.
"Greediness in any living being brings about sadness and sufferings."
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The moral of the story is that if you not try out enough hard to achieve something, you end of disregarding it as being possible
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When one is not successful in achieving something, he tends to blame that the isn't worthwhile not necessary to waste energy there. Your kid can easily remember this.
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Never blame others for not reaching to the target but try allover again to be successful.
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It shows a defeatist attitude where you blame others for your own failures. 

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Keep trying harder. You might be successfully.

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