Story post no 5
Foundation level student
RSMC
One day, the villagers announced a grand contest:
“Whoever brings back the Tiger Trophy will be honored as the bravest in town!”
Everyone sharpened their swords and prepared to hunt in the forest.
But Mullah Nasruddin showed up with nothing but a walking stick and a bag of bread.
The villagers laughed, “Mullah, how will you win like this?”
Nasruddin replied calmly, “Courage isn’t always about chasing danger.”
After hours, the hunters returned, scratched and bruised—no tiger, no trophy.
But Nasruddin walked in carrying the shining Tiger Trophy.
“HOW?” they gasped.
Mullah smiled:
“I found the official in charge of the contest. I told him, Why risk a hundred hunters when you can hand the trophy to the wisest man? He agreed.”
The villagers clapped and cheered. Nasruddin added:
“Sometimes, the smartest hunter is the one who hunts with words, not weapons.”
Moral: Wit often wins where strength fails.
Foundation level student
RSMC
One day, the villagers announced a grand contest:
“Whoever brings back the Tiger Trophy will be honored as the bravest in town!”
Everyone sharpened their swords and prepared to hunt in the forest.
But Mullah Nasruddin showed up with nothing but a walking stick and a bag of bread.
The villagers laughed, “Mullah, how will you win like this?”
Nasruddin replied calmly, “Courage isn’t always about chasing danger.”
After hours, the hunters returned, scratched and bruised—no tiger, no trophy.
But Nasruddin walked in carrying the shining Tiger Trophy.
“HOW?” they gasped.
Mullah smiled:
“I found the official in charge of the contest. I told him, Why risk a hundred hunters when you can hand the trophy to the wisest man? He agreed.”
The villagers clapped and cheered. Nasruddin added:
“Sometimes, the smartest hunter is the one who hunts with words, not weapons.”
Moral: Wit often wins where strength fails.
Story post no 5
Foundation level student
RSMC
One day, the villagers announced a grand contest:
“Whoever brings back the Tiger Trophy will be honored as the bravest in town!”
Everyone sharpened their swords and prepared to hunt in the forest.
But Mullah Nasruddin showed up with nothing but a walking stick and a bag of bread.
The villagers laughed, “Mullah, how will you win like this?”
Nasruddin replied calmly, “Courage isn’t always about chasing danger.”
After hours, the hunters returned, scratched and bruised—no tiger, no trophy.
But Nasruddin walked in carrying the shining Tiger Trophy.
“HOW?” they gasped.
Mullah smiled:
“I found the official in charge of the contest. I told him, Why risk a hundred hunters when you can hand the trophy to the wisest man? He agreed.”
The villagers clapped and cheered. Nasruddin added:
“Sometimes, the smartest hunter is the one who hunts with words, not weapons.”
✨ Moral: Wit often wins where strength fails.
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