The subterranean insect and the grasshopper were old buddies. In the mid year, the insect endeavors to fill his capacity with food. While the grasshopper was partaking in the fine climate and playing day in and day out. Whenever
winter came, the insect was lying comfortably in his home encompassed by the food he put away throughout the mid year. While the grasshopper was in his home, hungry and freezing. He asked the insect for food and the insect gave him some. However, enduring the whole winter wasn't sufficient. At the point when he attempted to ask the subterranean insect once more, the last option answered: "Please accept my apologies my companion yet my food is barely enough for my family to go on for the rest of winter. On the off chance that I give you more, we also will starve. We had the whole summer to get ready for the colder time of year however you decided to play all things being equal."
Lesson of the story:
Winter, in this story, addresses a period in our life where food and assets are scant. While summer is that time where everything is bountiful. So in the event that you have a ton at the present time, save some of it for the colder time of year.