Once upon a time, there was a king who had three sons. The youngest son was often overlooked by his father and brothers because he was the smallest and weakest of the three.
One day, the king announced that he would be stepping down from the throne and that one of his sons would have to prove themselves worthy to become the next ruler. The eldest son was confident in his strength and the middle son was skilled in diplomacy, so they both believed they would be chosen.
However, the king set a challenge for his sons. He placed a heavy stone in the middle of the courtyard and declared that whoever could move it would be crowned king. The eldest son tried first, but the stone did not budge. The middle son used all his charm and wit, but still, the stone remained unmoved.
Finally, it was the youngest son's turn. He approached the stone with determination and humility, knowing that he was not as strong or clever as his brothers. With all his might, he pushed and pushed until the stone finally moved. The king was impressed by his youngest son's perseverance and determination.
And so, the youngest son was crowned king, proving that sometimes it is not strength or wit that makes a great leader, but humility and determination.