Hare and the tortoise???

@sanjayko (339)
India
January 25, 2007 12:42pm CST
Hi all........ I would like to tell you a story you read in your school days "A hare and the tortoise" Ok you all know the story...So the moral of the story was: "Slow and Steady wins the race"..... Do you think it still holds true...Would you like to be slow and steady or fast like Hare.........
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• India
28 Jan 07
Now the things changed in real world. Competition is so fierce. It's good to be slow and steady but it is better to be Fast and steady. Its good to be fast and steady but It will be more better to be Strategic and study. It is good to be strategic and study but it is best to be Fast, study and team player with strategic planning.
@sanjayko (339)
• India
28 Jan 07
Thanks for your strategic point of view...But slow and steady is a past tense now..
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@sanjayko (339)
• India
30 Jan 07
thanks for your replies thanks....
• India
30 Jan 07
Yeh, same thing i also want to say.
@kartikeya (167)
• India
28 Jan 07
i think it is not all about the speed it is about the work u have done with slow speed then u have more time to think and to improve it.......
@sanjayko (339)
• India
28 Jan 07
I think the more fast you are more the time left with you to think...I will definitely be a HARE...U wish to remain tortoise thats OK too
@olaff123 (433)
• Namibia
25 Jan 07
I suppose it depends on what you would like to accomplish. You have to remember, the hare did not accomplish anything in this fable.
@sanjayko (339)
• India
25 Jan 07
But Hare was fast enough to change his goals...Tortoise was too slow what if he couldnot accomplish his goals he would never change from where he was...
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• Canada
30 Jan 07
When it comes to life in general.. slow and steady for sure is the way to win the race.. and come out on top and happy I think. I mean.. if I just rushed along all the time, then I would miss things that are actually important. Think about it this way.. My husband and I take our sons for walks almost every day, and almost every time, my husband gets at our 4 year old for being too slow. He wants to rush the walk, get to the destination and get home.. but my son.. he likes to smell the roses, find strawberries in the ditch, look for lady bugs in the grass on the side of the road.. aren't those things more fun than rushing around from place to place? It's not the destination that's important.. it's the journey. Absoloutley slow and steady for me!