SEC-S30W4: Building a Fable | The title of your fable.
Once upon a time, there was a very hungry dog. He stole a piece of meat from a butcher's shop and went towards the forest. He wanted to eat it in a safe place. On the way, he crossed over a river. In the river, he saw his own reflection. The dog thought that maybe there was another dog holding a piece of meat.
He wanted to take the other dog's piece of meat as well. He opened his mouth and barked at the other dog, and in doing so, his own piece of meat fell into the water. Thus, he lost his piece out of greed and remained hungry.
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Moral of the story
Greed is a bad curse.
Story Teaches
This story teaches us that whenever we achieve a goal or receive something good, we should not be greedy. Greed can make us lose even what we already have, just like what happened with the dog. First, the dog got a piece of meat, but then greed started. When he saw another dog—or rather his own reflection—in the water, he wanted to grab that meat as well so he could have double. In trying to open his mouth to take it, the piece of meat he already had fell into the water. This means that in life, we should be grateful for what we have and not be greedy, or else something bad may happen to us.
- All greed, all loss.
- Don't be greedy.
- The Greedy Dog
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