Hi friends,

Read this story and give your views.

In a poor zoo in India, a lion was frustrated because he was offered not more than 1 kg of meat a day. The lion thought its prayers were answered when a US Zoo Manager visited the zoo and requested the zoo management to shift the lion to the US Zoo.

The lion was so happy and started thinking of a central A/C environment, a goat or two every day, and a US Green Card also.

On its first day after arrival, the lion was offered a big bag, sealed very nicely for breakfast. The lion opened it quickly but was shocked to see that it contained a few bananas. Then the lion thought that they might care too much for him as they were worried about his stomach since he had recently shifted from India. The next day the same thing happened. On the third day, again, the same food bag of bananas was delivered.

The lion was so furious; it stopped the delivery boy and blasted at him, "You know I am the lion...king of the Jungle..., what's wrong with your management? What nonsense is this? Why are you delivering bananas to me?"

The delivery boy politely said, "Sir, I know you are the king of the jungle but... did you know that you have been brought here on a monkey's visa!!!

Better to be a Lion in your own country than a Monkey elsewhere!!!!

Mangai

From India, Chennai
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Hi Mangai,

The story is too good, and I come to know about your patriotic feelings as well. For your perusal, the Indian mindset is the most valuable in the world. We don't have money; they give, and we give. So, there is no wrong in it. If you get a chance, just go ahead.

Keep posting.

Regards,
Sivaarun

From India, Madras
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