The Bundle of Sticks
(Najamuddin Ghanghro, Karachi (Original from Larkana))
A father had a family of sons
who were always quarreling among themselves. When he failed to solve their
fights with his advice, he decided to give them a practical illustration of the
evils of disunion; and for this purpose he one day told them to bring him a
bundle of sticks.
When they had done so, he placed the bundle into the hands of each of them in
succession, and ordered them to break it in pieces. They tried with all their
strength, but were not able to do it.
Next, he opened the bundle, took the sticks separately, one by one, and again
put them into his sons' hands, and asked them to break it, and they could do so
very easily.
He then told them: "My sons, if you stay together and help each other, you will
be as strong as this bundle, and no enemy can beat you; but if you are divided
among yourselves, you will be broken as easily as these sticks."
The sons understood the message, thanked, and promised the father to always be
together no matter what.
Moral: Union gives strength.