The battle of greed and patience

 


 One day Plato took his disciples on a tour.  He wandered in the green mountains and plains and learned philosophy from Plato.  They sat down to rest and eat.

 A mosquito was bothering Plato while he was eating. He was constantly eating.

 Plato placed some of his food in front of the mosquito, the mosquito sucked a little from it;

 Plato told his disciples to keep an eye on mosquitoes

 At Plato's urging, a disciple with a small wound on his hand put his palm close to the mosquito.  The mosquito got up from there and sat on his wound and started sucking blood.

 Now Plato placed a rotten apple near the mosquito,

 The mosquito left the wound and sat on the cut part of the apple and started sucking and eating.

 There, in the trunk of a tree, was a spider web

 The mosquito got up from the apple and was flying when it got caught in the spider's web

 When the net moved, the spider came and strengthened the net on its prey

 Plato said to his disciples:

 "Look, the spider is the weakest and most enduring worm.

 He sets a trap for his prey and waits all day and sometimes for several days and when he hunts he uses it gently for several days. He is not greedy.

 But you see the mosquito, it is greedy and it has no patience.

 When he was sitting on the blood, you saw that he wanted to sit down to eat again quickly because he could never be hungry.  ”

 Many of man's troubles are the result of his greed and extravagance.

 Those who indulge in the habit of evil turn to evil, but suddenly the snare of death catches them.


 Most people who do drug trafficking are not caught when they do it for the first time then they get used to this pleasure and they continue smuggling but the law spreads its net with patience and they get caught suddenly  Are

 Or those who, in the case of marriage, first establish a relationship outside of custom and law to fulfill their emotional feelings.

 After a while they forget their emotions, they take it as a hobby and like a mosquito that sits down to eat at any time without hunger, this man is not to satisfy his needs but his hobbies.  They do this to fulfill the feeling of and suddenly fall into the spider's web.


 The victory in the battle of greed and patience is always of patience.

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