What is the moral of this story? ( Please ASAP)
An Arab Sheik was getting along in years and he felt that it was time to name
one of his sons, who were triplets, as his successor. But since he loved and
respected them equally well, he did not know how to make the choice.
So he sent them to a distant land and promised that the one who would come
back with the most useful learning would get the birthright.
The three went off to a distant land, attended universities, flew around the
world in planes, visited exotic places, and learned many marvelous things.
The first brother invented magic glasses by which he could see any place he
wished to see on earth. The second perfected a magic carpet on which he sat
and zoomed him to any part of the earth in five minutes. The third invented a
medicine that could cure any sickness.
The three came together for a birthday party and told what they had found.
The first looked through his magic glasses and saw his father dying. The second
invited the two to sit with him on his magic carpet and they zoomed through the air
and were at home in 5 minutes. There the third took out the magic medicine and
cured their father at once.
At this, the sheik could not decide which one was to have the birthright, since it
took all three of them to save his life. If anyone of them had not helped, the other
two could not have helped either.
That is like Christian education needing home and church and school – all three
to help.
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Answer:
3 is better than 1
Explanation:
you can't do all the stuffs by doing it all by yourself so it's better to have anyone besides you in case you need a helping hand