A little boy stuck his hand in the cookie jar and grasped as many macaroons as he could hold but when he tried to pull his hand out of the jar he discovered the neck of the jar was too narrow to allow him to pull so many cookies out of the jar all at once. Unable to pull his hand out of the jar and unwilling to let go of the cookies he began to heave and sob in utter despair until his mother finally came to see what the matter was. Upon seeing the dilemma her son was in she scolded him and said: "Stop being so greedy, try as you might you won't be happy with what you've got, let go of some of those cookies so you can pull your hand out and enjoy the ones you have."
variation on Aesop's Fable
The moral lesson is that people can change. Scrooge changes from being isolated, bitter, greedy and uncaring to a man that is emotionally connected with others, kind, generous and compassionate.
moral lesson of being care giver
being greedy
One moral lesson of Ichabod Crane from "The Legend of Sleepy Hollow" is the danger of letting fear and superstition cloud judgment. Another lesson is the consequences of being overly greedy and self-serving, as shown through Ichabod's pursuit of Katrina Van Tassel for her wealth. Additionally, the story highlights the idea that one's own actions and choices can lead to their downfall.
The lesson in a story is called the moral.
dont be greedy and share what ever you have even things you want for your self
The moral lesson of the story "A Bird in the Hand" is that it is better to appreciate and be content with what you have, rather than risk losing it by being greedy or trying to have more. It conveys the message that it's important to be grateful for the blessings we already possess instead of constantly seeking more without considering the consequences.
one of the moral lesson the i got is being true to your self and most especially your country...
You should not be greedy because it is unfair to other people. Greed can lead people to do things that can be hurtful to other. At the end of the day greedy people are often alienated from others.
The moral lesson of "To Build a Fire" by Jack London is the importance of respecting nature and being prepared for the unexpected. The story illustrates the consequences of underestimating the power of nature and being too confident in one's abilities. It serves as a cautionary tale about the dangers of arrogance and the need for humility in the face of nature's harsh realities.
The moral lesson of it is not to be envy..
Moral lesson in karaniwang tao