Once upon a time, in a magical kingdom, there lived a young boy named Jack. Jack loved to play with his toy knights and pretend to be a knight himself. He had a big imagination, but he lacked one important skill - leadership. He didn't know how to focus and control his knights during their pretend battles.
One day, Jack's mother gave him a special gift - a book about leadership and listening. Jack was excited and started reading it right away. He learned that being a good leader meant being a good listener. Jack realized that he needed to listen to his knights and give them instructions instead of just telling them what to do.
Jack decided to put his newfound knowledge into practice. He gathered his toy knights and arranged them in a battle formation. He gave each knight a name and told them their roles. But this time, he listened to their suggestions and let them contribute to the plan.
As the battles began, Jack was amazed at how well his knights fought. They were strategic and coordinated. Jack realized that by listening to his knights, they became a stronger team. The battles became more exciting and fun.
After a long day of battles, Jack gathered his knights and thanked them for their hard work. They celebrated their victory together and Jack promised to always listen to his knights from now on.
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