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The Two Goats

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 Author: Aesop A pair of goats, one on either side of a huge gap through which a powerful mountain stream was pouring, happened to be frisking gayly on the rocky steeps of a mountain valley. The only available bridge over the chasm was the trunk of a fallen tree, and even two squirrels couldn't pass each other there without danger. Even the most courageous person would have shivered on the narrow path. Not so for our goats. None of them could stand aside for the other due to their pride. Onto the log one placed her foot. The opposite was also done. They converged horn to horn in the middle. They both fell to the ground and were swept away by the raging torrent below because neither would give way. Moral Giving in is preferable to being stubborn and experiencing bad luck.

The Fox and the Goat

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 Author: Aesop A Fox fell into a well and, though it wasn't too deep, he couldn't get out. A thirsty Goat came by after he had been in the well for quite some time. The Goat assumed the Fox had gone down to drink, so he inquired as to the quality of the water. "The best in the country," replied the astute Fox, "jump in and try it." There is more than enough for both of us." The thirsty Goat instantly got in and began to drink. The Fox got on the Goat's back and sprang out of the well from the point of the Goat's horns. The dumb Goat realized what he had gotten himself into and begged the Fox to help him out. The Fox, on the other hand, was previously on the path to the forest. "If you had the same wisdom as you have beard," the fox remarked as he hurried, "you would have been more careful about seeking how to get out before you leaped in." Moral Look before you leap. Think of the consequences before you act.