what a load of horseshit...
Once upon a time, in a dense forest, there lived a wise old owl who was famous for his knowledge and wisdom. One day, a group of young animals came to the owl and asked him to teach them everything he knew.
The owl agreed to take the young animals under his wing, and he began to teach them about the forest, the creatures that lived in it, and the secrets of nature. The young animals were eager to learn, and they listened intently to the owl's words.
As the weeks went by, the young animals learned a great deal from the owl. They became more knowledgeable and wiser with each passing day. However, there was one young animal in the group, a young rabbit, who was always the first to arrive at the owl's lectures and the last to leave.
The other young animals became jealous of the rabbit's dedication and began to plot against him. They decided to hide the rabbit's books and notes so that he would fall behind in his studies and be embarrassed in front of the wise old owl.
The rabbit was devastated when he realized his books and notes were missing. He searched everywhere but could not find them. He was so upset that he thought about giving up his studies altogether.
But then he remembered the wise old owl's words, "Knowledge is the most valuable treasure of all. It can never be stolen, but only given away." The rabbit realized that his determination and passion for learning were his greatest assets, and he could never let anyone take that away from him.
So the rabbit continued to attend the owl's lectures, even though he had lost his books and notes. He listened carefully to the owl's words and committed everything to memory. In the end, he became the wisest of all the young animals, and the owl was proud of him for his determination and hard work.
The moral of the fable is that true wisdom and knowledge cannot be stolen or taken away. It is something that comes from within, and it is up to us to cultivate it through hard work, dedication, and a love of learning.
...and that is why students who lose their notes and have their books repeatedly stolen have such great memories, are super smart and walk around smugly their whole lives, levitating above the rest of us
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