Once upon a time a sparrow got captured by a man.

The sparrow asked: “What will you do to me?”
The hunter said: “I will kill you and eat you.”
The sparrow replied: “I am very small and would be just a little bite for you. If you let me go I will teach you three lessons which could be useful to you for a life time.”
The hunter thought that wasn’t a bad idea and responded: “Alright, tell me the first lesson now in my hand, the second lesson when you are flying and the third one when you sit on that tree.”
The sparrow agreed and said: “Never regret your loss.”
The hunter opened his hand and the sparrow continued: “Never believe the impossible.”

The sparrow then sat on the tree and said: “If you had killed me, you could have owned the 2 kilograms of gold stone…
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