A Stag overpowered by heat came to a spring to drink. Seeing his own
shadow reflected in the water, he greatly admired the size and variety
of his horns, but felt angry with himself for having such slender and
weak feet. While he was thus contemplating himself, a Lion appeared at
the pool and crouched to spring upon him. The Stag immediately took to
flight, and exerting his utmost speed, as long as the plain was smooth
and open, kept himself easily at a safe distance from the Lion. But
entering a wood he became entangled by his horns, and the Lion quickly
came up to him and caught him. When too late, he thus reproached
himself: 'Woe is me! How I have deceived myself! These feet which would
have saved me I despised, and I gloried in these antlers which have
proved my destruction'.
What is most truly valuable is often underrated.
(Aesop's Fables - The Stag at the Pool, translated by George Fyler Townsend)
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What is most truly valuable is often underrated.
(Aesop's Fables - The Stag at the Pool, translated by George Fyler Townsend)
I absolutely love this story!
Gold over brass antlers earrings are now available in my Etsy shop.
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