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Jawaban:
Once upon a time, there was a young man named Jack who lived in a small village. Jack was known for being lazy and never wanting to work. His parents always nagged him to find a job, but he never listened.
One day, a wealthy merchant came to the village and announced that he was looking for someone to go on a journey to retrieve a magical bean that would grant the owner unlimited wealth. Jack saw this as an opportunity to finally have the easy life he always wanted.
He set off on his journey and encountered many obstacles along the way. He faced dangerous beasts, rough terrain, and even had to outwit a group of thieves. Despite all this, Jack pressed on and finally arrived at the enchanted beanstalk.
He climbed the beanstalk and reached the giant's castle where the bean was kept. The giant caught Jack and they had a fierce battle, but with wit and courage, Jack was able to defeat the giant and retrieve the bean.
Excited to finally have what he always wanted, Jack climbed back down the beanstalk and returned to the village. He was greeted as a hero and everyone praised him for his bravery.
With the magical bean in hand, Jack became wealthy beyond his wildest dreams. He built a grand castle, hired servants, and bought everything he ever wanted. However, Jack soon realized that wealth could not bring happiness. He was still unfulfilled and felt lonely in his grand castle.
He thought about his journey and the friends he made along the way. He remembered the sense of adventure and purpose he felt during his quest. Jack came to the realization that true happiness could not be bought, it could only be found within oneself.
He sold all his possessions and returned to his simple life in the village. He found joy in helping others and making new friends. He lived the rest of his days content, knowing that true wealth was not measured by material possessions, but by the love and happiness in one's heart.
Moral of the story: Money can't buy happiness and true wealth lies within one's own experiences and relationships with others. Always chase experiences, not just possessions.
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