Why did Midas want to get rid of the ‘Golden touch’?
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Midas, in Greek and Roman legend, a king of Phrygia, known for his foolishness and greed. ... For his kind treatment of Silenus Midas was rewarded by Dionysus with a wish. The king wished that all he touched might turn to gold, but when his food became gold and he nearly starved to death as a result, he realized his error.
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