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By the end of the myth, Poseidon learns the consequences of his actions and the importance of humility. He realizes the impact of his anger and pride, leading him to seek forgiveness and make amends for his behavior. Ultimately, he learns to temper his emotions and exercise restraint in his interactions with others.

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