The Goose with the Golden Eggs
How is it that Aesop figured this out 2,600 years ago but this wisdom is ignored in favour of “Greed is Good II”?
A CERTAIN MAN had the good fortune to possess a Goose that laid him a Golden Egg every day. But dissatisfied with so slow an income, and thinking to seize the whole treasure at once, he killed the Goose, and cutting her open, found her - just what any other goose would be!
Moral: Much wants more, and loses all.
Aesop 620 B.C. - 560 B.C.
Source: Aesop’s Fables Copyright 1881 WM. L. Allison, New York