A king wants to appoint an adviser sends five learned men asks each to tell how his rule is good or bad promise a diamond to each for telling the truth four praise him gives each of them a diamond the fifth speaks the truth he is taken as the adviser the diamond are found to be false moral
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Never act in favor of someone for greed, the whole thing might backfire on you instead
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We are needed to give a moral to the story which is given in the question.
- The moral of this story is deceit sleeps with greed.
- The king offered diamonds to the people for truthfully analyzing his rule over the kingdom.
- The fact that the king was requiring this feedback is an indication that he was not happy with the way things were in his kingdom.
- The four who praised his rule were obviously not speaking the truth but their greed was strong.
- In the end, it was obvious that they were cheating the king through deceit.
- The one person who responded truthfully without greed for the diamond was appreciated and their appointment as advisor to the kingdom was his reward.
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