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2) Do you have sayings on your walls? Must mean you believe in them. Pick one...

2) Do you have sayings on your walls? Must mean you believe in them. Pick one and create a parable that helps teach it to your reader. For ideas look at "The Camel and his Friends," which teaches us to be careful when choosing friends, and "Appointment in Samarra," a very short but powerful story about how we can't run from our fate. No sayings on your walls? No problem. This Reddit page has some original ones to choose from. And here is another list.

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Parable:

Slow and steady wins the race

This parable had been built so as to teach children the importance of patience. It teaches that children should have the ability from being rushed into. This story says that a rabbit and a tortoise race. The rabbit is on a lead, where the tortoise comes at his pace. Seeing him being slow, he takes a nap. While the rabbit is taking a nap, the tortoise slowly moves towards the finish line and reaches. This shows that slow and steady wins the race.

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