
Intelligence Is Greater Than Physical Strength
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Jonathan Den
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Jonathan Den
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Once upon a time, there was a dense forest situated near the hill. That forest was the home of many big and small animals and birds. A brutal lion was the king of that forest, and he lived in his den at the hilltop. The lion had long hairs, and a big and strong body with sharp teeth and claws. The lion was very arrogant, cruel, and powerful. There was not even a single animal in the jungle had the courage to even pass somewhere near the lion's den. Whenever the lion was out hunting, he not only used to hunt his prey, but unnecessarily kill other animals for fun. Moreover, he never used to spare anyone’s life, including the human beings who used to travel through the forest.
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