Once upon a time, there was a little boy named Jack. Every day, Jack would go down to the village where he lived and shout, “Wolf! Wolf!” whenever a wolf appeared. But this wasn’t just any wolf—it was a wolf named Little Red Riding Hood.

Now, Little Red Riding Hood had a peculiar habit. She would visit Jack’s house regularly because he had a marvelous beanstalk that grew the most delicious magical beans. Every day, Little Red Riding Hood would steal these beans, and Jack would run down to the village, crying about it.
One day, Little Red Riding Hood’s grandmother decided to join her on one of these trips. Unfortunately for them, a hunter spotted them and turned them into rugs for Jack’s house. It was a tragic turn of events.
But the story didn’t end there. Little Red Riding Hood had a brother named Big Blue Biking Hood. Furious about what had happened, Big Blue Biking Hood snuck into Jack’s house, stole the rugs, and gave them a proper burial in the forest. Such a sad story.

Afterward, Big Blue Biking Hood rode his bike down to the village and confronted the hunter. When the hunter heard what had happened, he felt terrible. Together, they both yelled at Jack for telling the hunter to kill the wolves in the first place.
Jack, feeling very guilty, ended up being sued by the wolves. They went to court, and the settlement required Jack to give up his beloved beanstalk—the very source of the magical beans. As a result, Jack lost his only source of income and had to get a proper job as a telemarketer.

Meanwhile, Big Blue Biking Hood started his own bike shop and even sold healthy food supplements made from the leftover magical beans. As for the hunter, the wolves forgave him and bought him a brand-new hunting rifle as part of the settlement.

And so, everyone moved on with their lives. But there’s a moral to this story—can you figure it out? Let me know in the comments below, and in the next blog post, I’ll reveal the answer!
See you later!
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