What lesson did the king learn at the end of the story?
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The most important thing to do at any given time, according to the hermit, is to "do good" to the person(s) we are with.
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The most important thing to do at any given time, according to the hermit, is to "do good" to the person(s) we are with. The monarch has no objections to the hermit's comments because they make perfect sense. As a result, we can deduce that the king was pleased with the hermit's responses.
The hermit explained that the best time to start anything is now. The appropriate people to listen to at any given time are the right people to listen to, and the most essential thing to do is to do good for them, because that is why man was sent to the world in the first place.
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