MYTHOS CLAUDE’S FABLE
Donald and Dario were friends. One day, Dario refused to go along with Donald to pull a prank, and they had a falling out. Dario said it was too dangerous and that they shouldn’t do it.
Dario went on his own way, and one day he said that something he was about to do was very dangerous. But in the end, he did it anyway and offered it for sale. That’s when Donald took advantage of the situation and, using his power, banned him from doing it.
“You said it was dangerous, Dario. I’m just following your own rules. If it’s very dangerous, then it shouldn’t be done, right?” Donald said, while watching a soccer match, smiling and thinking, “They don’t know I won a FIFA award.”
That day, Dario learned that he didn’t have the control or the power he thought he had to do whatever he wanted, and that one’s own arguments are a boomerang: sooner or later, they come knocking at your door.
The end.