About This Book
A boastful public figure seeks attention and takes credit for others' ideas while a quiet, solitary thinker offers simpler, truthful explanations that go ignored. When persistent flooding threatens the town, the attention-seeking man organizes visible but ineffective efforts, while the reserved observer traces the water to its source, turns a valve and reduces the flood. Despite solving the crisis, the helper meets disbelief and mistrust. The narrative functions as a fable about ambition, rhetoric, and reputation, contrasting showy leadership with patient observation and practical problem-solving and showing how popular attention often outweighs actual merit.
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