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History, 02.12.2021 01:00 Jimenezmiranda

What is the "moral" of the speckled ax story? We will not be perfect, but we can better ourselves.

If we work hard and overcome struggles, we can attain perfection.

It is impossible to change our character.

It is better not to covet what another has.

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