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Equal heritage


There is a businessman who has two sons.

The eldest son is the father's darling, and the father wants to leave all his property to him.

The mother is very poor, and she asks her husband not to declare the property. She always thought of a way to get the two sons to average.

Once, my mother sat at the window and wept. When a passerby saw it, she stepped forward and asked her why she was crying.

"How can I not cry? For me, both sons are the same, but their father wants to leave all the property to one son, and the other can't get anything. I haven't figured out help yet. Before the younger son's approach, I asked my husband not to announce his decision to the sons first. But I have no money, I don't know how to solve this trouble," she said.

The passers-by said: "Your troubles are easy to solve. You only announced to the two sons that the eldest son will get all the property, and the younger son will not get anything. But in the future they will get what they want."

When the younger son heard that he would have nothing to gain, he left home and went to the field. He learned crafts there and increased his knowledge. The eldest son relies on his father's life and does not learn anything because he knows that he will be rich.

After the death of his father, the eldest son will not do anything, and spend all his property. The younger son, however, has the ability to earn money in the outside world and become rich.

Allegory revelation:

The heritage is always certain, and the knowledge and skills are alive and infinite.

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