Greed is a Curse (Moral Story)

                               
Once upon a time in a village there lived a poor man with his wife. They kept some hens as pets and sold their eggs to earn their living. 
One day the man was returning home from the market and on the way he saw a goose wandering here and there, it looked like she had lost her way.
''How healthy and beautiful goose is this! It will be good for us if I take it home with me'', thought the man.  He caught the goose and took her home along with him. His wife became so glad to see the goose
''We have only hens as pets, now we have a goose too! So we can sell the goose eggs also. I am sure we can make some  good  money by selling the eggs''  Said the woman happily to her husband. 

Next morning when the man and his wife went in the backyard to collect the eggs, they were amazed to see that ''the goose had laid a golden egg.'' 


''Oh! this goose is not an ordinary goose! It is the golden goose because It laid a golden egg!'' They got so happy.The man sold the egg in the market and got a good amount of money. 

The goose laid a golden egg everyday and the man and his wife earned a lot of money by selling the golden eggs in the market.
They were no more poor and were living a very happy and good life because of that goose. 
But as they say ''Much wants more'' 
The man was not satisfied with what he had, he became greedy and wanted more money. 
He said to his wife,''The golden goose lays a golden egg everyday, it must have a big lump of gold in its inside... if we cut open the goose's stomach we can get that lump of gold and become very rich.'' He killed the goose and having done so he found that it was like any other goose there was no lump of gold inside it.
The foolish and greedy man who wanted to become rich all at once lost his everyday gain.The goose that laid the golden eggs for them  was dead and now they had no golden eggs any more.

Moral Of the story-''Greed is a curse''  
                                                                   An Aesop's Fable
                                                     Retold by -Aunt Mary 


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Ten Amazing Fun Facts

Hello kids, here are some cool Fun Facts for you. I am sure you will enjoy reading and sharing these fun facts with your friends. 

                                           
1.Do you know, that Koala bears almost exclusively eat only eucalyptus leaves and not anything else. 
I wonder why they don't get bored eating the same stuff.

   

2.Zebras are attracted to black and white stripes. Even if the stripes are painted on a wall , a zebra will tend to go stand next to it.
So if you want to be friends with zebras paint some nice black and white stripes for them:)

3.If you eat too many carrots ,your skin will turn orange.
  Do you like orange color?

                                           
4.People have used the tails of giraffes for centuries as fly swatters.
   Then what did giraffes do to swat flies?

                                                       
5.Botanically walnuts cashewnuts , peanuts, pine nuts and coconuts are not nuts.
They are nutty nuts :)
                                                      

6.An average woman looks in the mirror for 38 times a day.
    What about the men? 

7.The  new born baby kangaroos are small enough to fit in a teaspoon.
 Poor mommy  kangaroo,how difficult it is for her to take care of them.
  

                                              
8.If you eat an apple in the morning it will help you to awake better than coffee.
And Healthy too.

                                               
9.A second full moon in a month is often called a blue moon, the name has nothing to do with the actual color of moon.
I love the actual color of moon, what about you?

                                                       
10.Astronauts can't whistle on the moon.
    They don't need to do so:)
      
    That's all for now, hope you like these fun facts.
                                                                       -Aunt Mary