Fable
The Ass and The Load of Salt
A Merchant, driving his Ass homeward from the seashore
with a heavy load of salt, came to a river crossed by a shallow ford. They had
crossed this river many times before without accident, but this time the Ass
slipped and fell when halfway over. And when the Merchant at last got him to
his feet, much of the salt had melted away. Delighted to find how much lighter
his burden had become; the Ass finished the journey very gayly.
Next
day the Merchant went for another load of salt. On the way home the Ass,
remembering what had happened at the ford, purposely let himself fall into the
water, and again got rid of most of his burden.
The
angry Merchant immediately turned about and drove the Ass back to the seashore,
where he loaded him with two great baskets of sponges. At the ford the Ass
again tumbled over; but when he had scrambled to his feet, it was a very
disconsolate Ass that dragged himself homeward under a load ten times heavier
than before.
Moral
- The same measures will not suit all circumstances.
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