Mindblown: a blog about philosophy.
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The Three Diamonds
There was a young thief and he lived with his grandmother. ‘Oh, my grandson, will you not change your ways? I will die an unhappy woman. You drink. You gamble. You steal. You lie. Will you not change your ways?’ ‘How, grandmother, can I change my ways? I drink to forget our poverty. I gamble…
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The Tale of the Wawel Dragon
Hundreds of years ago, beneath the royal castle of Wawel, there lay a cruel and menacing three-headed dragon named Smok Wawelski. He lived in a cold dark cave surrounded by bats and snakes who bore witness to the dragon’s villainous acts. The nearby villagers always knew if Smok Wawelski was about to wreak havoc. They…
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The Spider and his Two Friends
Alantakun the spider had two friends. One lived in the village on the right. The other lived in the village on the left. One day, the friend from the village on the right came to visit Alantakun. When he arrived, he said, ‘I am calling the entire village to a feast and I would like…
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The Singing Drum
Once upon a time, there was a boy called Atilola. His parents loved him dearly because he was their only child and they made sure he lacked nothing. They treated him like a delicate egg and would not allow anyone to reprimand him, even when he behaved very badly. Because of this, Atilola grew to…
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The Mystery of the Buried Treasure
Once upon a time, a farmer and his four sons lived in a village in a part of Pakistan called the Punjab, where many farms were to be found. The farmer was a hard-working man and worked on his farm all day long. The farmer was an honest and kind man, but his sons were…
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The Golden Lira
There once lived a man who had a son. The son was spoiled by his mother until he grew up and became a young man. The boy had no experience of work. He spent his days wandering the streets and playing. He relied on the money his mother gave him. One morning, the father called…
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The Golden Duck
Long ago, a young boy named Lutek lived in Warsaw. He was a shoemaker, and he worked in one of the factories in the Old Town. Lutek was penniless and lived on what he managed to earn from the foreman. In the evenings, Lutek often sat at the inn and listened to the exciting stories…
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