Aesop's Fable 1 May 2017

The Bat and the Weasels

A bat fell to the ground and was caught by a weasel, and was just about to be killed and eaten when it begged to be let go. The weasel said he couldn’t do that because he was an enemy of all birds on principle. “Oh but,” said the bat, “I’m not a bird at all. I’m a mouse.” “So you are,” said the weasel, “now I come to look at you.” And he let it go. Some time after this the bat was caught in just the same way by another weasel, and, as before, begged for its life. “No,” said the weasel, “I never let a mouse go by any chance.” “But I’m not a mouse,” said the bat. “I’m a bird.” “Why so you are,” said the weasel; and he too let the bat go.

Look and see which way the wind blows before you commit yourself.

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Street smarts get you everywhere, better to bend the way you think about yourself than to break.

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With exceptions. I used to know many people with streets smarts who could never fit in or they could never get into the places I’ve been. They could hustle me, or cheat me or fool me in their own territory but they couldn’t hang with the people I knew in real society.