What is the moral of the cobbler and a banker story
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Cobler's advice at the end is that it is better to retain one's independence for "it is right that each should measure himself by his own rule and standard" (Epistle 7, line 98). Swift followed him in applying the story to his own circumstances..
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Don't worry be happy
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this is moral of this story hope I think it help you
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