king who is mighty and fierce warrior and famous far and wide the enemies fear him even in their dreams a wise ruler is ushered in prosperity he kept an open court where anybody could enter his assembly and could talk to him without fear once a beggar came to the court and declared he had a complaint against the King all the courtiers outraged but King allows the beggar to speak the beggar accuses him of wagging war and killing people he said if I were the thing I would not be so bloodthirsty the King replied if I were a beggar I would not aspire to be a king
Please tell the moral of the story
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A king cannot think like a beggar, A beggar cannot think like a king
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