The Shepherd and the Sea

Summary

The story revolves around a shepherd who desires to venture into trade, enticed by the calm appearance of the sea. After selling his flock and investing in merchandise, he sets out on a voyage, only to encounter a violent storm that forces him to discard his goods to survive. The tale concludes with a reflection on the sea's deceptive calmness, as someone comments on the sea's prior aggression, attributing its current tranquility to a need for more cargo. This narrative serves as a cautionary reminder about the perils of trusting appearances and the inherent unpredictability of nature.

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A Shepherd, keeping watch over his sheep near the shore, saw the Sea very calm and smooth, and longed to make a voyage with a view to commerce. He sold all his flock, invested it in a cargo of dates, and set sail. But a very great tempest came on, and the ship being in danger of sinking, he threw all his merchandise overboard, and barely escaped with his life in the empty ship. Not long afterwards when someone passed by and observed the unruffled calm of the Sea, he interrupted him and said, “It is again in want of dates, and therefore looks quiet.”