The fable of the tortoise and the hare tells the story of a race between the two animals to settle an argument about who is faster. Initially, the hare races ahead but gets overconfident and falls asleep, allowing the slow but steady tortoise to win the race. The hare learns from this experience and wins a rematch by running at a fast and consistent pace without stopping. However, subsequent races demonstrate the value of adapting to different situations and of teamwork over individual efforts. The multiple lessons learned from variations on the classic story teach that both effort and strategy are important for overcoming failures, and that competing against a problem rather than another rival often leads to better results.