The Fox and The Cat

On one sunny and warm day, a cat and a fox were sitting under the big tree talking to each other.
The Fox began boasting about himself. Randomly, he started discussing how he would hunt and catch any prey.

Continuing his boosting, the fox said “I know a lot of ways to save myself from dogs like I can run into the forest or hide behind some bushes or trunks or I can hide inside the burrow,” the fox said proudly.

The cat said, “Meow! Good for you! I know just one way and that is to climb a tree.” The fox told the cat that with just a single way, she couldn’t save herself.

Just as they were talking about this, a pack of dogs attacked them. The cat quickly climbed up a nearby tree but the fox ran here and there, trying to find a burrow to escape. But finally, the dogs caught the fox. The cat, on the other hand, remained safe on the tree.

Moral Of The Story: Instead of being thr jack of all trades,it’s better to be a master of one

The complete saying was originally “A jack of all trades is a master of none, but oftentimes better than a master of one.” Formerly intended as a compliment, the phrase means that a person is a generalist rather than a specialist, versatile and adept at many thing.

JACK OF ALL TRADES, MASTER OF NONE has a meaning that someone who is competent at many things but does not excel at any of them. This phrase is used to refer to a person who can handle many different jobs but not really proficient in any of them.