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[The Lion’s Whisker: A Lesson in Patience and Cooperation]-['The Lion's Whisker' | feat. Marsai Martin and Miles Brown]

Circle Round · B1 · 2017-11-07

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The Lion’s Whisker: A Lesson in Patience and Cooperation

The Conflict of Childhood

In the latest episode of Circle Round, host Rebecca Shear introduces a classic Ethiopian folk tale titled "The Lion's Whisker." The story centers on a brother and sister whose relationship is defined by constant conflict. As the narrator notes, it isn't "always easy getting along with others," and for these siblings, every trivial matter—from "turns" and "toys" to their breakfast "injera"—becomes a battlefield. Their grandmother, weary of their bickering, proposes a unique solution: a "special potion" that could resolve their fighting, provided they can retrieve the most dangerous ingredient imaginable: a lion’s whisker.

The Journey Toward Bravery

Driven by the promise of the potion, the siblings embark on a quest to find a "big, mighty, majestic lion." Their journey is marked by a gradual shift in their dynamic. Initially, they hide behind bushes to leave meat for the creature, acting out of fear and curiosity. However, the requirement to work together day after day forces them to abandon their individual selfishness. By the time they return to the river to confront the lion, they are no longer acting as rivals but as a team, approaching the beast "hand in hand."

The Illusion of Magic

When the children finally secure the whisker and return home, the grandmother reveals the true nature of her "magical concoction." She admits, "There is no potion." This revelation serves as the story’s moral core. The grandmother explains that the very process of obtaining the whisker—the "courage and patience and understanding" they displayed—was the actual cure for their fighting. She teaches them that "a potion cannot soothe fighting hearts; it is you yourselves that can make things better."

A Lasting Resolution

The siblings learn that while they may not stop fighting forever, they can choose to "listen more and be kinder with their words." The story concludes with a practical application of this lesson: when faced with a final piece of bread, the brother chooses to "split it" rather than fight, proving that empathy is far more effective than magic.

Conclusion

"The Lion's Whisker" serves as a timeless reminder that external fixes are rarely the answer to interpersonal conflict. As the grandmother poignantly states, "it is clear now that you can work together and be kind to one another." By replacing impulsive reactions with patience, the siblings discover that getting along is not a result of a magical potion, but a conscious, daily effort to prioritize cooperation over conflict.

🎯Key Sentences

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I'll keep you company.
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Isn't it time the two of you just got along?
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But Grandmother, he drives me crazy.
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You aren't thinking straight.
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We can't possibly do that.
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📝Key Phrases

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get along with
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wait your turn
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drive someone crazy
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eyes light up
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think straight
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📖 Transcript

Hi, Rebecca Shear here. Before we get to our story, exciting news.
Circle Round is going back on tour. with live recordings across the united states our first stop Sunday, October 5th in Parker, Colorado at the Pace Center.
And Circle Round Club members are invited to a special post-show meet and greet with me and composer Eric Shimalonis.
Get your tickets at wbur.org slash circle around and click on events.
We're announcing more tour stops soon, so stay tuned.
We look forward to circling around with you live.

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