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Title: The Basic Pricipals of Life
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We have all of the famous fairy tales, that still teach great morals, but I think that this would be a great story to teach to little kids. I think that it would make some people less greedy and start to think about what they really want. I also think that it would be cool is some one would make this story into a movie, like Cinderella, or The Beauty and the Beast... Showed first 250 characters
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I also think that it would be cool is some one would make this story into a movie, like Cinderella, or The Beauty and the Beast.
I believe that there is more than just one principle that is supposed to be taught by this story. I think that to be careful what you wish for may be the main lesson, but there are at least three others... Showed next 250 characters
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