The Greedy Farmer and the Golden Goose
There was a farmer who had a goose that laid a golden egg every day. The farmer would sell the egg and use the money to buy food and clothes for his family. One day, the farmer had a greedy idea. He thought, "If I could get more golden eggs, I could become very rich!"
So, the farmer decided to cut the goose and take out all the golden eggs from its stomach. But when the farmer opened the goose's stomach, he found nothing. There were no golden eggs inside.
The foolish farmer realized that he had destroyed his last resource because of his greed. He felt very sad and sorry for what he had done. He should have been happy with the one golden egg the goose was giving him every day.

The farmer learned an important lesson that day. He realized that being greedy and wanting more and more can make you lose what you already have. It's important to be happy and grateful for what we have, instead of always wanting more.
So, the farmer promised himself that he would never be greedy again. From that day on, he took good care of the animals on his farm and was happy with what they could give him.
The moral of the story is that greed destroys your resources. It's important to be happy and grateful for what we have and not always want more. The farmer learned this lesson the hard way, but he was glad he learned it before it was too late. And he lived happily ever after, taking good care of his animals and being thankful for what they provided.
The End