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Ron dramatically reads Aesop's fable "The Crow and the Pitcher," delivering the timeless lesson that persistence and incremental progress can solve seemingly impossible problems.
• Ron opens with his trademark dry humor, warning listeners that short stories can still be boring
• The thirsty crow encounters a pitcher with water too low to reach
• After initial despair, the crow cleverly drops pebbles one by one to raise the water level
• The repetitive nature of the story emphasizes the methodical approach needed for success
• The moral "Little by little does the trick" reinforces the value of persistence and incremental progress
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Ron dramatically reads Aesop's fable "The Crow and the Pitcher," delivering the timeless lesson that persistence and incremental progress can solve seemingly impossible problems.
• Ron opens with his trademark dry humor, warning listeners that short stories can still be boring
• The thirsty crow encounters a pitcher with water too low to reach
• After initial despair, the crow cleverly drops pebbles one by one to raise the water level
• The repetitive nature of the story emphasizes the methodical approach needed for success
• The moral "Little by little does the trick" reinforces the value of persistence and incremental progress
Please like, subscribe, rate, and share Ron Reads.
Support the show
https://www.buzzsprout.com/2466013/support