1 A Farmer and a Snake.

A Farmer strolled through his field one virus winter morning. On the ground lay a Snake, firm and frozen with the virus. The Farmer realized how destructive the Snake could be, but then he got it and placed it in his chest to warm it back to life.

The Snake before long restored, and when it had sufficient strength, chomped the one who had been so kind to it. The nibble was lethal and the Farmer felt that he should kick the bucket. As he drew his final gasp, he said to those remaining around, "Gain from my destiny not to have compassion for a fraud".

Moral: There are some who never changes their temperament, paying little heed to how great we carry on with them. Continuously stay alarm and keep up the separation from the individuals who are there just pondering their own advantages.

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