The document contains two stories about a lion and a rabbit. In the first story, a fox and wolf are skeptical that the lazy lion can fix broken watches and TVs, but he is able to do so with the help of intelligent rabbits working in his cave. The moral is that a manager's success comes from his subordinates' work. The second story similarly features a rabbit writing absurd theses about rabbits eating other animals. When challenged, he proves it with help from a lion, showing that having the right supervisor's support matters more than one's own abilities. Both stories illustrate that indirect contributions from others are what lead to a person's perceived achievements.