There was a lushy meadow. Across this meadow ran a Brooke. There was a bridge to connect the two parts of the meadow. Animals used to cross this bridge to graze on both the parts of the meadow.

Once, two goats who were grazing on either side of the river wanted to cross the bridge at a time. But, the bridge was too narrow to hold the goats. Both the goats were so adamant to cross at the same time. This led to a quarell among them. At the end both fell into the brooke and got drowned.

                           

There were two other goats who wanted to cross the bridge. They were both understanding in nature. They were willing to adjust. One goat squatted on the bridge while the other crossed over this goat. After that goat had crossed, the goat which had squatted got up and walked across the bridge. Thus, both the goats crossed the bridge.


Moral of the story: Pride leads to fall. Patience pays