In a field one summer's day a Grasshopper was hopping about,
chirping and singing to its heart's content. An Ant passed
by, bearing along with great toil an ear of corn he was taking
to the nest.
"Why not come and chat with me," said the Grasshopper, "instead
of toiling and moiling in that way?"
"I am helping to lay up food for the winter," said the Ant, "and
recommend you to do the same."
"Why bother about winter?" said the Grasshopper; we have got
plenty of food at present." But the Ant went on its way and
continued its toil. When the winter came the Grasshopper had
no food and found itself dying of hunger, while it saw the
ants distributing every day corn and grain from the stores
they had collected in the summer. Then the Grasshopper knew:
It is best to prepare for the days of necessity.
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