Panchatantra story: Who will Bell the Cat - In this story we will learn "It is easy to think big ideas. But sometimes it's hard to implement."
Who will bell the Cat story
Once upon a time, there were many rats lived in a grocery store. In that shop, they ate delicious wheat and rice, pulses and nuts, bread and butter and biscuits. They grew thicker day by day.
One day, the grocer thought of the great loss caused by the rat threat. This angered him so much that the next day he brought a big fat cat to his shop.
Big fat cats started catching and killing fat rats every day.
The mice became worried. They called a meeting to discuss the problem. They wanted to decide of how to get rid of the cat. They all started thinking; Then one mouse said, "We should tie a bell around the cat's neck. That way the bell will ring whenever the cat comes and we will all be able to escape."
All thought that it's a great idea and became very happy, And they all agreed. But their happiness is short-lived; An old and experienced hungry man interrupted his fun and shouted, "Shut up, stop this and tell me, will Billy ring the bell?"
An old and experienced mouse interrupted and shouted, "Shut up, stop it and tell me, who'll bell the cat?"
They started looking at each other but No mouse had the answer to this big question.
Moral of the story: "Greatest ideas are nothing if they cannot be implemented."