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A fable about the power of valuing the individual

The animals lived in peaceful coexistence in a picturesque forest lined with dense, emerald green trees. The cunning fox, with his shimmering fur and cunning eyes, was known for his clever plans. The wise owl, with its large, golden eyes, perched high in the treetops and was a symbol of wisdom. The busy ant, hard-working and tireless, worked every minute and contributed to the well-being of the forest with his indispensable efforts.

The bear, powerful in stature and thick brown fur, embodied the physical strength of the forest. But his kindness and gentle character showed that behind his imposing appearance there was a warm heart beating. The panda, with its fluffy black and white fur, was known for its love of pleasure and serenity. His round eyes radiated a peaceful calm that attracted many animals.
One day Geldrian, the sea eagle, appeared with his sharp eyes and brilliant plumage symbolizing wealth and power. His persuasive rhetoric and manipulative skills made him a threat to the harmonious community in the forest.

Geldrian began to seduce the animals with his tempting offers. The cunning fox, usually a master of deception, found himself captivated by the sea eagle's promises. The wise owl, normally unerring in his judgment, fell under the spell of Geldrian's tricks. Even the diligent ant, who otherwise worked so disciplinedly, could not resist the brilliant temptations of money.
The bear, admired for his strength and kindness, was lured into an apparent alliance by Geldrian. The former protector of the forest soon found himself in the clutches of the greedy sea eagle.
The panda, on the other hand, in his comfortable composure, tried to get closer to wealth with his own strategy. He copied Geldrian's pyramid scheme and invited the animals to lavish feasts in order to demonstrate his supposed strength by eating a lot of food.

Realizing Geldrian's dangerous influence, the animals felt the need to unite to put an end to the Ponzi scheme. The fox, with its keen cunning, recognized the sea eagle's deception and knew that true power lay in the unity of the animals. Together with the wise owl, he devised a plan to convince the other animals that the strength of community was greater than the tempting promises of money.
The busy ant, usually absorbed in the busyness of work, felt the baleful influence of money on its industrious community. Determined to defend the forest's shared values, she mobilized her fellow ants to resist.

The bear, a protector of the forest, had been lured into an apparent alliance by Geldrian. But when he realized that his community of animal friends was in danger, he joined the resistance. His powerful stature should no longer be exploited for selfish purposes.
The panda, who tried to overcome the temptations of money through opulent banquets, recognized the need to focus not on personal gain, but on the community. His peaceful disposition became a symbol of serenity and solidarity.

The animals combined their unique abilities and strengths. The fox and the owl controlled with cunning and cleverness, the ant organized the resistance in the ranks of the workers, the bear used his physical strength to protect the community, and the panda brought a calming atmosphere to the emerging resistance with his comfortable manner.

Together they overcame the temptations of the pyramid scheme. They created a new system that was based more on justice, solidarity and the appreciation of each animal's unique abilities rather than capital and money. The emerald forest bloomed again in its harmony, strengthened by the unity of the animals against the power of greed.

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Any similarity between animals and states is purely coincidental. The USA with its 33 trillion dollars finances most of the interest payments with its debt growth of more than 1 trillion per year. The next or next president of the USA will probably have to declare bankruptcy of the USA, which will probably lead to the collapse of the USA. Hopefully by then there will be a new global set of values for the good of people that replaces the ideology of capitalism.

 

The information has not(!) been checked. I don't care if the facts are correct, as long as the statements are consistent with the current delusion about how one should perceive reality today according to the general mainstream. For translations from German to English or French, we relied on translate.google.de. Dr. Dieter Porth