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The Five Biggest Fools

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One day, in a playful mood, Emperor Akbar challenged Birbal to find the five biggest fools in his entire kingdom within a single week. Birbal accepted the challenge and set out into the city, observing people closely as they went about their daily lives. He soon found a man standing beneath a mango tree with his mouth wide open, waiting patiently for a ripe mango to fall directly into it rather than simply picking one from the branches above. Further along, he discovered a woman ironing her clothes using a hot ladoo instead of a proper iron, burning her hand while ruining a perfectly good sweet. He then met a man walking backward along the road, explaining that he wanted his own footprints to lead away from him, confusing anyone who might wish to follow his path home. Next, he found a farmer trying to load his cart by pulling the cart toward the hay instead of carrying the hay to the cart, exhausting himself unnecessarily. Finally, Birbal himself approached Akbar and explained that the fifth and greatest fool was the king, who had handed his most important royal ring to Birbal to deliver to a minister, with no proof of the task or written order, trusting entirely on word alone. Akbar laughed heartily, admitting Birbal had won the challenge completely.
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One day, in a playful mood, Emperor Akbar challenged Birbal to find the five biggest fools in his entire kingdom within a single week. Birbal accepted the challenge and set out into the city, observing people closely as they went about their daily lives. He soon found a man standing beneath a mango tree with his mouth wide open, waiting patiently for a ripe mango to fall directly into it rather than simply picking one from the branches above. Further along, he discovered a woman ironing her clothes using a hot ladoo instead of a proper iron, burning her hand while ruining a perfectly good sweet. He then met a man walking backward along the road, explaining that he wanted his own footprints to lead away from him, confusing anyone who might wish to follow his path home. Next, he found a farmer trying to load his cart by pulling the cart toward the hay instead of carrying the hay to the cart, exhausting himself unnecessarily. Finally, Birbal himself approached Akbar and explained that the fifth and greatest fool was the king, who had handed his most important royal ring to Birbal to deliver to a minister, with no proof of the task or written order, trusting entirely on word alone. Akbar laughed heartily, admitting Birbal had won the challenge completely.

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