Deep in the Amazon rainforest there was a land called Monos. Translated into English it means “Land of the Monkeys”. This territory was like all the others; it was made up of rich, poor, rulers, criminals and common citizens. This area was rich in resources. The water was pure, the dirt was clean, and most importantly, the vegetation was vast. Some monkeys have taken advantage of these large amounts of resources. One man who benefited from these resources was Bob. Bob was the owner of Monos Tree Cutting Business. This business had been very successful over the years and with its low prices the competition was tiny. He was a very rich monkey and always did what the famous fortune teller Rosalina told him to do. Bob sought financial advice and asked how he should run his business. Bob always said, "To make money you have to be a producer, so you have to persuade the consumer and not leave them any alternatives. Just make sure they don't become destructive." These words guided Bob to his riches, until one day he asked Rosalina a question he wished he had never asked. “Rosalina, even if you help me with my financial decisions, I am curious as to what the prosperity of my business will look like in the years to come.” “Well, Bob, even though I don't usually answer these questions, I will for quite a while” paying customer like you. However, don't get angry with me if your future isn't what you want it to be." After performing her usual rituals, Rosalina saw the future of Bob and his business. “Oh my God, er, I'm sorry Bob, but I'm seeing failure, and a poor man you are. You are destined to become poor." Bob was furious. “What do you mean I'll be a poor man? I'm one of the richest monkeys in all of Monos!”“'I... half the paper... helped Bob the least of all the other workers, until he sincerely apologized to the monkeys he had fired. Years passed and Bob had become old and poor. He eventually issued an official apology to his workers, but it didn't really matter anymore. Jeff's business had become as prosperous and successful as Bob's long before. Workers were happier under Jeff's direction and he made sure everyone received a fair amount. Due to Bob's obscure firings, Monos' government created a worker protection law. This made the workers safe so that such an event would never happen again. All the workers learned the story of Bob and the fortune teller; and, long after Bob and Jeff's deaths, it became a popular Monos legend. Since then the monkeys of Monos say: "He who seeks his future May not like what he hears. They will try to change their future To change what they had feared”
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