Aesop Fables: The Boy and the Filberts; The Old Man and His Sons; The Boy Who Cried Wolf

The Boy and the Filberts It was authorized for a boy to reach into a pitcher and retrieve some filberts. He could not pull his hand out again after taking such a sizable fistful. He was unable to extract all of the filberts at once while also being unwilling to give up even one. He started to cry, irritated and dejected. "Be content with half the nuts you've consumed, my boy, and you'll be able to easily free your hand", his mother instructed. "Afterward, you could possibly have some more filberts later. ". Moral Avoid attempting too much all at once. The Old Man and His Sons Once upon a time, there was a father with numerous sons. The sons, on the other hand, were constantly fighting. As the man grew older and weaker, he became concerned that his kids' lives would be ruined if they continued to fight. He begged everyone to live together cheerfully and quietly, but no one listened and continued to act in the same way. The old man gathered his sons o...