The Wolf | The Kid And
The primary lesson is that the mind is a greater tool than the sword. In modern life, this translates to:
The fable of (attributed to Aesop) is a brief but punchy story about a young goat (the kid) who finds himself cornered by a wolf. Realizing he cannot escape through strength, the kid asks the wolf to play the flute so he can dance one last time. The music attracts the attention of the neighborhood dogs, who arrive and chase the wolf away. The Kid And The Wolf
For the "wolf" in any situation, the lesson is to stay focused on the task at hand and not be swayed by flattery or distractions. The primary lesson is that the mind is
When in a position of weakness, find a way to change the rules of the engagement. The music attracts the attention of the neighborhood
The wolf represents the danger of losing focus. Despite having the upper hand, his vanity and desire to be "more" than just a hunter (a musician, perhaps) lead to his downfall. He forgets his primary objective—securing his meal—to indulge in a moment of pride. His mistake proves that no matter how much power one holds, it can be neutralized by a lack of discipline.
