It is said that in a long time there were three friends mice living together in one of the beautiful green fields, every morning the mice would come out of their burrow to play and have fun in the field and spend the most beautiful happy times among themselves, and in the evening the three mice returned again to their dark, safe hole to sleep Doing it, and so every day.
One day, the three mice felt very hungry and started looking for food everywhere until they finally found a small jar with a little honey, after a long time. The three mice found that the honey jar is very deep and contains a little honey, so the three thought of a clever trick to help them Reach the bottom of the jar to get honey.
One of them suggested that each one of them hold the alternate of the other so that they would be a long line of their bodies so that they could reach the bottom of the jar, and after the first mouse eats and is satisfied and finishes his food, the second mouse comes, then the third and so on. I have the right of the other, until the honey in the jar suffices them and none of them will remain hungry.
Thus, the first mouse reached the bottom of the jar, and began to eat the delicious drops of honey, then thought a little and said to himself: The honey in the jar is little and will not suffice for the three of us anyway, so I must eat it alone until I am satisfied at least, and during that the mouse was The second thought to himself saying: If my colleague eats all the honey in the jar, what will be left for me, I must precede it and I eat all the honey first, while the last mouse thought: I am the last, and if the two ate all the honey in the jar, nothing will remain for me and I will remain hungry until death .
This is how the three mice thought in a selfish and evil manner, so each left the tail of the other until it preceded him to the jar and ate honey alone, and the result was that the three had fallen inside the honey jar and drowned inside it because of selfishness and self-love. There is an ancient wisdom that says that greed reduces what is collected.
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