Summary
One day, in the forest, a wolf sought help from his friend the fox. He was struggling to come up with a name for his wife, who had just given birth to their children, and wanted to borrow the fox's wisdom. The fox suggested several names based on the children's personalities and appearances, but the wolf did not like any of them, and continued to fail multiple times.
Amidst this, the wolf began to feel anxious and expressed that he was running out of time. However, the fox remained calm and advised him to think carefully in order to find a good name. So, the fox gathered various animals in the forest, and the assembled animals started to brainstorm names for the wolf's children.
Ultimately, from the names proposed by the animals, the wolf chose names that were suitable for his children. Through this experience, the wolf learned that panicking or rushing could be counterproductive, and he also understood the importance of listening to others' opinions.
The lesson of this story is that when faced with a problem, one should not rush, but instead think calmly and consider the wisdom of others. It also illustrates that while holding firm to one’s own thoughts, being open to advice from those around can lead to better outcomes. The emphasis is placed on the idea that learning and growth come through specific actions.



































