The document shares three lessons about dealing with change through short stories with morals. The first story is about a crow that is eaten by a fox after telling a rabbit it can also sit and do nothing all day. Its moral is that to be idle you need to be high up out of danger. The second story is about a turkey that eats bull dung to reach the top of a tree but is then shot by a farmer, teaching that achievements from dishonest means don't last. The third story is about a bird kept alive by cow dung but then eaten by a cat after singing, meaning not all help is friendly and to remain silent in dire straits.