Two neighbors came before Jupiter and prayed him
to grant their hearts' desire. Now the one was full of avarice, and the
other eaten up with envy. So to punish them both, Jupiter granted that
each might have whatever he wished for himself, but only on condition
that his neighbor had twice as much. The Avaricious man prayed to have a
room full of gold. No sooner said than done; but all his joy was turned
to grief when he found that his neighbor had two rooms full of the
precious metal. Then came the turn of the Envious man, who could not
bear to think that his neighbor had any joy at all. So he prayed that
he might have one of his own eyes put out, by which means his companion
would become totally blind.
Moral of Aesops Fable: Vices are their own punishment
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