The wind and the sun
The wind and the sun were disputing who was the stronger.
Suddenly they saw a traveler coming down the road. The sun said, "Whoever can make the traveler take off his coat will be the stronger."
So the sun hid behind a cloud, and the wind began to blow as hard as it could. As the wind blew harder , the traveler wrapped his coat more closely around himself.
Then the sun came out. He shone on the traveler. The traveler soon felt quite hot, and took off his coat.
The wind and the sun
●The wind and the sun argue with each other endlessly about which one has more energy.
●Suddenly, they saw a pedestrian walking on the road, and the sun said: "Whoever can make the pedestrian take off his clothes will be more powerful."
●The sun was hidden behind the dark clouds. , the wind began to blow hard. The stronger the wind, the tighter the pedestrians wrapped their clothes.
●The sun came out and basked the pedestrians warmly. The pedestrians felt very hot and quickly took off their coats.
Moral: Persuasion is often more effective than coercion.