Hedgehog, Wolf and Squirrel on Midsummer's Eve: A Tale of Good Fortune
A brief fairy-tale-like story in which a wolf and a squirrel discuss the meaning of good fortune on Midsummer's Eve. The squirrel explains to the wolf that good fortune means having good friends and shared wellbeing.
CultureAs Midsummer's Eve arrived, a wolf and a squirrel met in the forest to discuss an important question: what does good fortune mean?
"What on earth is good fortune?" snapped the wolf, for whom the concept seemed strange and incomprehensible. The squirrel, sitting high on a branch, looked down and answered calmly: "It means you have good friends around you and everyone is doing well."
Thus the wolf learned on Midsummer's Eve that fortune does not lie in solitude, but in good relations with those around you. Good fortune is something that can only be experienced together with others.
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