why do the birds tell their little ones to be like the rock and not like the bubble?answer
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The bubble spoke rudely to the waves and the birds. When the bubble breaks because of his pride, the sea birds tell their little ones that they must not be like the bubble, 'headstrong, rude and vain seeking one's gain' but rather be like the rock 'steadfast and strong, yet cheerful and kind and firm against the wrong.
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When the bubble breaks because of his pride, the sea birds tell their little ones that they must not be like the bubble, 'headstrong, rude and vain seeking one's gain' but rather be like the rock 'steadfast and strong, yet cheerful and kind and firm against the wrong'.
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