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The Horse and the Donkey (Leo Tolstoy)

There is a story in "Aesop's Fables": There is a man who owns a horse and a donkey. One day, the horse and the donkey were walking on the road. The donkey said to the horse: "If you want to save my life, share some of my luggage!" The horse did not agree, and the donkey died of exhaustion. The man put all the luggage on the donkey and put the skin on the horse. The horse said in a painful voice: "Oh! This is terrible. Originally I wanted to be a little lazy, but now I not only have to carry all the luggage, but also the donkey skin." As for the horse's result, I tell everyone You've probably guessed it all. "It is impossible for an individual to be happy without society, just as it is impossible for a plant to survive without the land and being thrown into the desert." Leo Tolstoy said in a deep tone.