Aesop | Greece
The Wild Boar and The Fox
A Wild Boar in a forest sharpens its tusks as a proactive measure, explaining to a curious Fox the importance of preparedness.

In a thick, green forest, there lived a Wild Boar. One day, the Boar was busy sharpening his tusks on the trunk of a tall, old tree. He rubbed his tusks against the rough bark, making sure they were sharp.
Nearby, a curious Fox was walking through the forest. When he saw the Boar, he stopped to watch. The Fox tilted his head, wondering why the Boar was doing this strange activity. After some time, the Fox couldn’t hold back his curiosity. He walked over to the Boar and asked, "Why are you sharpening your tusks when there is no danger?"
The Boar stopped and looked at the Fox. Calmly, he replied, "It’s not wise to wait for danger before getting ready. If I wait until I need my tusks to sharpen them, it might be too late."
Then the Boar went back to sharpening his tusks, always prepared for whatever challenges might come.



















