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"The Fable of the Modern Animals"

In the modern world, there was a forest where various species of animals lived. In this animal world, they learned to use cellphones, which brought about positive changes in their lives.

The animals in the forest became engrossed in using their cellphones. Birds played mobile games, while rabbits took selfies without leaving their favorite spots. Snakes exchanged messages with their friends, while bears read ebooks written specifically for them.

At first, it seemed like cellphones became the most important part of the animals' lives. They forgot about their traditional activities, such as finding food or responding to the needs of their community. This caused concern and unease among other animals who didn't agree with this new trend.

However, amidst the negative effects of cellphones, there was an old eagle in the forest who saw the deeper meaning behind these events. He called all the animals for a gathering to share his insights.

"Fellow animals," the old eagle began. "The technology brought by cellphones is truly valuable to us. But we must not forget our responsibilities and traditions as animals in the forest."

The eagle emphasized that cellphones could be excellent tools for unity and progress. They could be used to share discoveries, protect nature, and expand knowledge.

"But," the old eagle continued, "we should not use cellphones to abandon our tasks and duties. They should not diminish our connection to nature, our care for one another, and our traditions."

The animals listened to the words of the old eagle and became alarmed by these truths. They started to question and reflect on their actions and judgments. They realized that they needed to balance their cellphone usage with maintaining their true roles as animals.

The birds decided to play their mobile games only during their resting hours, while the rabbits chose to take selfies only when they were together on special occasions. The snakes made sure not to use their cellphones while attempting important tasks, while the bears allocated daily time for reading their ebooks.

After a long period of time, unity and progress were restored in the forest. The animals returned to their activities and responsibilities, but now with the knowledge of how to use cellphones appropriately without losing their way. They discovered that cellphones could be a tool for development, and they utilized them to support their tasks and share knowledge within their community.

And the forest continued to thrive, living harmoniously and in balance. The animals learned that cellphones were just a part of their lives and should not be the center of their existence. They realized that using cellphones with moderation and responsibility could bring about positive changes in their world.

And so, the fable of the modern animals concludes, teaching us that despite technological advancements, our values and responsibilities as individuals should never be forgotten. Proper use of technology can aid in our development and unity, as long as it doesn't overshadow our true tasks and identities as animals in the world."

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