Contentment
Contentment
There lived a Huntsman who went to the nearby forest to hunt. He took his dog named Bruno with him daily for giving him company.
One day he met a fisherman on his return journey. He saw that the fisherman had a basket full of fish. He wanted to take some fish. So he said to the fisherman that could he get some fish in exchange for some meat of a wild boar which he killed that day. The fisherman agreed and both of them exchanged their kill. This went on daily for many days.
There was a man who noticed it daily. One day he came near both of them when they were exchanging, and said to them that if they daily exchanged their kill, then a time would soon come when neither of them would want to exchange their stuff with the other.
The moral of the story is that there is a limit to everything. If we cross the limit then it gets dangerous for us. Also, we should be contented with what we have and should not desire what we do not possess.
