The viper crawled into the hare hole, the fluffy stirred, but the snake convinced them of its wisdom and prudence.

Wise parables can give a lot to a modern person – and a broader view of the world, and the ability to react correctly to what is happening in order to philosophically relate to life. Now our world has entered a metamorphosis and how it will look after these concussions, no one knows. It is very important to maintain sanity and calm, whatever happens!

Today's edition. "Site" I will share with you, dear reader, a parable about toxicity and intelligence that is worth reading for each of us. True truth proved by time!



A serpent entered the hare hole. The rabbits were agitated, and she begged them, “Do not be afraid, bunnies, I am as wise as King Solomon!” I will share my wisdom with you.” She said, I don’t have any friends, I’m lonely. I really want to be friends with you!

The rabbits agreed and began to communicate with the snake. They spent the whole evening talking, and then the snake bit one of the rabbits and crawled away.

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The next day, the snake came back and said, “Don’t chase me, you rabbit.” We're friends! Friends should accept each other as they are. I am a snake, stinging is my nature. But I will try not to do that again.”

The rabbits agreed, but the same evening the situation repeated. The snake told the hares wise parables in a fiery voice, and then, at the most unexpected moment for the hares, bit one of them, and then crawled away.



On the third day, the serpent again crawled to the hares, but a huge stone stood before the entrance to the hole. For a long time the snake persuaded the hares to reconcile, but they did not agree.

“In the world of fools, the wise man is always alone!” the snake hissed and crawled away, offended by the betrayal of her friends.



This is how intelligent toxic people can twist any words and actions in their favor. Remember, if you get hurt, even if they're the smartest creatures in the world, don't let them down your hole. Never!



A valuable parable and very instructive! However, sometimes it takes years to understand that a person is toxic. But it is always better to see the real picture than to live in illusions.



I also suggest reading a parable about how prayer gave a wonderful salvation to an entire family. It’s not just about God, faith, or love. This is about the readiness of sacrifice for the sake of your happiness and loved ones!





Omar Khayyam said, “Never lie to those who trust you.” Never trust someone who lied to you. Unfortunately, in life you can often find such snakes as in this parable.

I believe that the hares behaved completely as the snake advised. “We need to accept each other as we are!” said the snake. Rabbits and took her property to sting and acted accordingly. If they believed that it was not nature and the snake would change, they would continue to communicate.

What do you think? Do you like to read wise parables?