Once upon a time, in a magical land where animals could talk and had their own societies, there lived three wise animals - a fox, a turtle, and a bird.
These wise animals were respected by all the other creatures of the land for their knowledge and wisdom. One day, they gathered under a big old oak tree to discuss how their community should be governed.
The fox suggested a system of democracy, where every animal would have a say in making decisions. The turtle thought about the importance of collective self-determination, where all animals would work together for their common good.
The bird thought about the effects of external rules and how they could limit the freedom of the animals. They pondered on these ideas and discussed them deep into the night.
After much deliberation, the wise animals decided that a combination of democracy, collective self-determination, and limited external rules would be the best way for all animals to live in harmony.
They shared their decision with the rest of the animals, who were excited about the new way of governing. They all agreed to respect each other's opinions, work together, and follow the rules that were fair and necessary for their community.
The magical land became a place of peace and happiness, where all animals lived together harmoniously. They held regular meetings to discuss important matters, and everyone had a voice.
The fox, the turtle, and the bird were hailed as heroes and were loved and respected by all. They continued to guide their community with wisdom and fairness, ensuring that it remained a magical land for generations to come.
And so, in this magical land, the animals learned the values of democracy, collective self-determination, and the importance of fair rules. They lived happily ever after.