Rabbit and Twenty Crocodilles
One day, a rabbit will cross the river, but he cannot swim. He has an idea. He called the head of the crocodile who was swimming in the river. Rabbit asks the head of Crocodile.
"How many crocodiles are there in this
river?" Head of Crocodile answered, “We have twenty tails here."
”Where are they?" Rabbit asks for some time.
”What for?" The head of the crocodile asked.
"You're all good, so I want you to line up
regularly,".
The chief then Crocodile called out all his friends
and marched regularly. Then the Rabbit starts the calculation by jumping from
one Crocodile to another Crocodile: one … two … three … four … to twenty, and
finally he thanks all the Crocodiles because he can cross the river.
The message contained in the fable is, that before
we act better we think first so we can solve the existing problem.