The Tale of the Rabbit and the Squirrel The rabbit liked to play with other animals in the forest, but it always felt that it was smaller and not strong enough. One day, the little rabbit met the squirrel. The squirrel told the little rabbit,"You are not young. You have many good qualities. You are kind, brave, and smart. You have many good friends." The little rabbit felt a little disappointed when it heard Squirrel's words. It began to think about its strengths. So the little rabbit began to train itself hard, learning how to jump, how to grab onto branches, and how to avoid its natural enemies. The little rabbit became braver. It bravely faced its fear and learned to overcome its inner fear. The rabbit also became kinder. It helped other animals to feel warm and happy. In the end, the little rabbit became stronger. It no longer felt that it was small. It made more good friends and became the overlord of the forest. The little rabbit understood that as long as we work hard and learn our strengths, we can become stronger and better ourselves. The great truth of the story: It tells us to be brave, kind, smart, and constantly work hard to become a better version of ourselves.