Having understood that the blessing of the golden touch was in reality
a curse, Midas begged Dionysus to rid him of it. The god advised him
to bathe in the river Pactolus, which took over his power and thus
became rich in gold. Afterwards Midas, who now hated wealth and splendor,
went to live in the country and became a worshiper of Pan, god of the fields.
The moral of the fable King Midas is to never help someone because of money or gold. You must help them because you want to with your heart.
King Midas has three points. The first one is that if you are greedy, you will be punished. Also, be careful what you wish before. The other one is do not pick favorites among the gods.
"Be careful what you wish for - you might get it."
more things are important then your wish or gold
Be careful what you wish for...you just might get it.
Be careful what you wish for, you just may get it.
Money cant buy happiness is one.
King Midas was the man with the golden touch.
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what is the summary of king midas and his gold
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Dionyses gave king Midas gave king Midas the golden touch.
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King Midas asked Bacchus for the golden touch.
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King Midas of Crete
its where midas turns everything even his daughter into gold
Dionysos, the god, gave this to MIdas, not an animal.