As for the tiger. he itself also do the same thing, because he is hungry. The tiger needs the rabbit for lunch. However, in the middle of the "chasing journey", the tiger gave up. He stopped chasing the rabbit and simply just let go the rabbit.
At the same time, a fox saw it. The fox asks the tiger:"How can you as a tiger run slower than a rabbit?". "The rabbit is running for its life, and i am just chasing it for my lunch, of course it will be faster than i am...", the tiger replies.
So, the main point of this story is, we can actually find Tigers and Rabbits around us if you dare to observe. Someone is doing their job aggressively, and yet someone is doing their job simply for no reason, or just being forced to do so.
Basically, this is a story i listened during my way back home after school. It's meaningful, and it should be shared among us... So, we can actually pretend that we are being chased by a tiger every time when we are doing something... =)
So, what makes you to run?