That was a close one

Books dated the late 1800s with the proper name trump in them. ~ For what is chance but the mere reading of coincidence. /

~* Three boys, two young one older walk into the shop of a deceased magician. The younger boy to the left> They left his suit coat. He went everywhere in that coat and even said he wished to be buried in it. The second younger boy to the right> Yes, that seems odd to me that he would have left this coat in a station so obvious so as to invite one to try the coat upon themselves. Boy to the left, >This suspense is too great I will try the coat on. After all, he is no longer living and besides would not be here to lodge a complaint even if he could.

The older more learned brother in the middle> A fool and his courage. There are countless books written about one who has learned to a degree, but does not have yet, what one would call true wisdom. Boy on the left> I'm going to try the coat on, that is if nobody has any further objections?After all his shows were entertaining. What kind of magic could be contained in the simple brushed suede coat?

Older brother in the middle> We never really knew him, did we? We have no idea how his life tracked when he was attending his more private life.

Boy on the right > Our older brother in learned, but allows a predicament earned, to be the greatest teacher. Even if the coat left would say be a trap of truly bad magic. For the solution to this parable is plain to see, only when one has earned trouble and in this case, probably past their capacity to handle, is when one will learn to allow some opportunities to rest. For a fool's earnings are his misfortunes, but again remind yourself here brother, they are yours and yours alone to handle. Not the one who chooses to let the situation rest. / Parables in logic, Lamdo
 

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