India, April 5 -- There is something eternally human in the tale of a puffedup frog and an ox-our ability to dream beyond our boundaries, to inflate ourselves with possibility until we burst from sheer ambition. The story unfolds as a small frog watches a massive ox lumber through a meadow, its heart captivated by the beast's grandeur, becoming obsessed with matching that magnificence in scale. The frog begins to inflate its chest, asking its fellow frogs if he is finally as big as the ox, entirely ignoring the structural reality of his own biology; despite their warnings, he keeps puffing until he ultimately bursts. It is a simple moral about the fatal consequences of overestimating one's capacities-a truth as ancient as time itself. Yet...