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The Wolf and The Crane
Aesop 1476
A wolf once got a bone stuck in its' throat. So it went to a crane
and begged her to put her long bill down his throat and pull the bone
out. "I'll make it worth your while," he added.
The crane did as she awas asked and removed the bone
quite easily. The wolf thanked her kindly, and was just turning
away, when she demanded, "What about my reward?"
The wolf, laughing and baring his teeth, said, "Now
you can boast that you once put your head into a Wolf's mouth and
didn't get it bitten off."
MORAL: When you deal with dangerous people, don't
expect too much.

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Insight - The capacity to discern
the true nature of a situation. The act or outcome of grasping
the inward or hidden nature of things or of perceiving in
an intuitive manner.
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