> Once upon a time in a forest, the maples and the oaks had a small
> problem. The maples believed in growing horizontally because they believed 
> that breadth was more important than height. And so they grew wide and 
> fat. But this prevented the oaks from expanding. The oaks, on the other 
> hand, believed in vertical expansion; they believed height was more 
> important than breadth. And so they grew tall and lofty. But this blocked 
> most of the sunlight for the maples. And so, a fierce battle started in 
> the forest – the maples growing fat and the oaks growing tall. The maples 
> made their case to the oaks that they were not getting enough sunlight, 
> but the oaks simply closed their ears and ignored all their pleas. The 
> battle grew in intensity until eventually a war broke out and in the end 
> the oaks were killed due to lack of space and the maples perished due to 
> lack of sunlight. The forest which was once a lush green turned into a 
> dry, lifeless desert.
>
> Tell us, how the tragedy of the maples and the oaks could have been 
> averted?
>
> -- 
> With Regards and Prayers
> (D. Bhanudas)
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