The fable of "The Tortoise and the Hare" teaches us an important moral lesson that one can achieve success by doing things slowly and steadily, rather than by acting carelessly and hastily. The hare, who was very confident of winning, stopped during the race and fell asleep, while the tortoise continued to move very slowly but without stopping and finally won the race. Through the character of the hare, the fable teaches the reader that having too much confidence or pride can lead to unexpected negative outcomes. On the other hand, the tortoise learned the importance of perseverance and determination, and that slow and steady wins the race. The moral of the story is to remind us not to be proud and not to look down on others.