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FORGING AHEAD: A Cautionary Tale...

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But then I suspect that the boy in this case isn't actually interested in the flock, or the wolf for that matter, and cares not if even the wolf should eat the whole flock. He's much more interested in the villagers. That some should believe the boy time and time again is unfortunate. Charitably considered, he's simply unaware of the consequences of crying wolf; he may in fact suffer some affliction, and thus honestly think to see wolves lurking behind every tree.

I am somewhat inclined to consider less charitably.

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There once was a shepherd boy who was bored as he sat on the hillside watching the village sheep. To amuse himself he took a great breath and sang out, "Wolf! Wolf! The Wolf is chasing the sheep!"

The villagers came running up the hill to help the boy drive the wolf away. But when they arrived at the top of the hill, they found no wolf. The boy laughed at the sight of their angry faces.

"Don't cry 'wolf', shepherd boy," said the villagers, "when there's no wolf!" They went grumbling back down the hill.

Later, the boy sang out again, "Wolf! Wolf! The wolf is chasing the sheep!" To his naughty delight, he watched the villagers run up the hill to help him drive the wolf away.

When the villagers saw no wolf they sternly said, "Save your frightened song for when there is really something wrong! Don't cry 'wolf' when there is NO wolf!"

But the boy just grinned and watched them go grumbling down the hill once more.

Later, he saw a REAL wolf prowling about his flock. Alarmed, he leaped to his feet and sang out as loudly as he could, "Wolf! Wolf!"

But the villagers thought he was trying to fool them again, and so they didn't come.

At sunset, everyone wondered why the shepherd boy hadn't returned to the village with their sheep. They went up the hill to find the boy. They found him weeping.

"There really was a wolf here! The flock has scattered! I cried out, "Wolf!" Why didn't you come?"

An old man tried to comfort the boy as they walked back to the village.

"Nobody believes a liar," he said, putting his arm around the youth, "...even if he should tell the truth!"

-Aesop, 500 BCE

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