0:19 - greed brings loss 0:43 - better less in safety than more in danger 2:37 - don't get ahead of yourself 3:39 - a man who talks for both sides is not to be trusted by either 4:37 - let those who propose be willing to perform 5:19 - pride comes before the fall 6:00 - no one is too weak to do good 6:57 - neccessity is the mother of invention 7:39 - 1:07:29 - nothing can compensate for a loss of liberty 1:08:03 - promises of suitor must be taken with caution (he is motivated to impress) 1:09:20 - attempt not impossibilities 1:09:45 - a fool trades certain gain for uncertain profit 1:10:33 - a man can be measured by his company 1:11:16 - the worst ingratitude is that which injures those who service 1:11:57 - flattery inflates ego, and deflates wit 1:13:08 - fair-weather friends aren't worth much 1:13:30 - greed brings loss 1:14:06 -
i read a few of these in class but i absolutely LOVE the stories.. i could listen to them all day... which i did for 3 hours and 27 minutes long!!! i love Aesop's Fables!!!
My dad taught us these fables and I am glad he did. These lessons were exchanged for Barney and others and this young people have no frame of reference.
It's amazing these stories were known and read throughout the history of rome, Caesar and cleopatra, Jesus, muhammad, the black death, the Renaissance and reformation, the train, the car, internet... people have always been intelligent and wise, however knowledge and uncertainty shift through time.
what a delight to re hear these true jems! just love the fable the wolf & the lamb... the tyrant will never give justice to the oppressed! This is today’s devotion... We’ve had in short succession 2020 one injustice after the other! Capitalism is no just system to the all! but of course the ruling class would disagree 100% arrr the truth is mired in suit & guff 😖 great upload
I'm certain they want us tp remain unwise. It's a tough balance. We need to be educated enough to prop up a prosperous advanced economy but ignorant enough not to see them scamming us.
The us political system would not be in the disgusting condition that they are in if they all understood these fables which I have known and cherished and passed on since I was a child.
1:25:57 The Fowler story is not the original from Aesop. As you can tell they didn't have guns in 600bc. This version was written in the 1700s. In Aesops tale the Fowler is setting bird traps. And steps on a snake who bites him.
at least we are still subject to war, just like back then. dont forget aesop is also just retelling the stories mostly from carthage after alexandria burned. a kind of re-establishment in a way. we're lucky to hear the old stories at all
@@benjaminhoover6427 Aesop was living way before Alexandria burned. And he was nowhere near Carthage. He came from Samos and died in Delphi. He was in the 6th century BC, during the time of Croesus of Lydia.
So crows have shown casual understanding of water displacement since what, almost 2000 years ago? While having a 40 or more year lifespan. The norse weren't foolish to make crows a representative of wisdom.
0:19 -The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs - too much greed and impatience cause loss 0:43 - country mouse and city mouse - dont try to grab shiny object too quickly without thinking and simpler and safer is better then polish nd dangerous 2:37 - milkmaid and pot of milk - dont waste your time in thinking of future instead focus on working on present the best way 3:39 - The Man and the Satyr - anyone who does opposite or different things but give same reason must be dealt with caution 5:19 - fighting gamecocks and eagle - dont try to appear as king 7:36 - fox and crow - u start getting attention unexpectedly when u have smthing valuable 8:50 - shepherd boy nd the village nd wolf coming to eat - try to understand the pain smone takes to do smthing upon ur need even if they dnt tell u that they r doin smthing for u 12:09 - wolf turned sheep - if u know u r gambling nd everything is happening purely by luck then get out as fast as u can after taking what u need 12:50 -stag at the pool - everything no matter how u may think of useless or useful has some unique usefulness and use cases which needs a intelligent man to identify nd utilise ! everything has a use 13:40 - fox and the mask - beauty without utility is only used for decoration and isnt a real need 14:50 - fox and baby lamb PI 155 - try to understand what does the other person really wants and what are his intentions and desires and try to fulfill them instead of giving logical or good reasons or giving him the r8 path 16:00 - one eyed doe - life is like call of duty u r never absolutely safe so best wud to find the most optimal way to be safe and learn to handle situation
It’s me again I do want you to know all if you can do another Aesop’s fables all known all at as all the traveler and the purse all now all that’s another all great Aesop fables all all right all there all too so too so.
I do so do like all the Aesop’s fables all equally so all and I do so do wanna know so all too so if you could do the dog in the manger so too so too. The dog in the manger is a all a an all Aesop’s fables all tales all too so too so.
Three minutes in he mentions christmas. Aesop died in 564 B.C. . I think if the context was wxplained , I would ynderstand. Demagoguery and simplification stinks.
0:19 - greed brings loss
0:43 - better less in safety than more in danger
2:37 - don't get ahead of yourself
3:39 - a man who talks for both sides is not to be trusted by either
4:37 - let those who propose be willing to perform
5:19 - pride comes before the fall
6:00 - no one is too weak to do good
6:57 - neccessity is the mother of invention
7:39 -
1:07:29 - nothing can compensate for a loss of liberty
1:08:03 - promises of suitor must be taken with caution (he is motivated to impress)
1:09:20 - attempt not impossibilities
1:09:45 - a fool trades certain gain for uncertain profit
1:10:33 - a man can be measured by his company
1:11:16 - the worst ingratitude is that which injures those who service
1:11:57 - flattery inflates ego, and deflates wit
1:13:08 - fair-weather friends aren't worth much
1:13:30 - greed brings loss
1:14:06 -
THANK YOU man
Wow thank you.
Thank you for the great abstract. Kind man.
Thank you!!!
Thanks
so many adults need a refresher on life's lessons
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Precious memories of a time in my past
I wholeheartedly agree with your comment Ivan!!!🙏👍🦉
@jewLUBEkneegahRsWHINE not even just Americans, it's humanity as a whole.
These are timeless
I an 48, I fell in love with these stories before I was 10. These stories go back that far in my memory..
One of the best books to give a child. Mothers should give it to their sons.
I've heard many of these stories all my life but I didn't know they were part of Aesop's Fables.
i read a few of these in class but i absolutely LOVE the stories.. i could listen to them all day... which i did for 3 hours and 27 minutes long!!! i love Aesop's Fables!!!
Same same. 😊
I'm not a kid...but I feel like one listening to these amazing lessons on life.
Wasimuddin Syed Originally the fables were written for adults.
@Atheos B. Sapien all has been revealed to me.
These sayings of Aesop were of chief importance to Socrates before he died
If you are interested, we will be discussing these fables weekly. We just started, so stay tuned :)
My dad taught us these fables and I am glad he did. These lessons were exchanged for Barney and others and this young people have no frame of reference.
I love how every story has a moral or life lesson that I don't have to figure out by myself.
Thanks to the narrator and the other people involved in the production and publishing of this recording.
This journey is glorious.
It's amazing these stories were known and read throughout the history of rome, Caesar and cleopatra, Jesus, muhammad, the black death, the Renaissance and reformation, the train, the car, internet... people have always been intelligent and wise, however knowledge and uncertainty shift through time.
aesop should make another one this series was really good
@jewLUBEkneegahRsWHINE r/woosh
I’ve been asking Aristotle the same thing. Nice philosophy, why don’t you write more
what a delight to re hear these true jems! just love the fable the wolf & the lamb... the tyrant will never give justice to the oppressed! This is today’s devotion... We’ve had in short succession 2020 one injustice after the other! Capitalism is no just system to the all! but of course the ruling class would disagree 100% arrr the truth is mired in suit & guff 😖 great upload
Why *TF* aren't these simple yet indescribably powerful life lessons not taught in all schools??
I'm certain they want us tp remain unwise. It's a tough balance. We need to be educated enough to prop up a prosperous advanced economy but ignorant enough not to see them scamming us.
Probably that same reason they don't teach about taxes, budgeting, cooking, and getting ahead in life haha
@@mattmcd3523 *HAHA*
I really enjoy Phil Chenevert reading. There's had been audiobooks I had chosen just because I saw he would be doing the reading.
This was one of our bed time stories , those are good memories, the stories were short that as a kid you would beg for more.
To learn these Fables the hard way is to truly live perhaps
Are you a singer :0
With 10 subscribers?
Would love to have a channel with all this narrators stories. Have listened to him alot
His name's Phil Chenevert.
The us political system would not be in the disgusting condition that they are in if they all understood these fables which I have known and cherished and passed on since I was a child.
Thank you for sharing sir
Fascinating. They date back almost as far as Homer...but not the one with the gun lol.
Thank you. Well done.
I listen to this in bath somtimes it is so good
1:25:57 The Fowler story is not the original from Aesop. As you can tell they didn't have guns in 600bc. This version was written in the 1700s. In Aesops tale the Fowler is setting bird traps. And steps on a snake who bites him.
These bring back so many memories
Ahhhhhhh good classic clean literature
brian plays when do we get to hear this
at least we are still subject to war, just like back then. dont forget aesop is also just retelling the stories mostly from carthage after alexandria burned. a kind of re-establishment in a way. we're lucky to hear the old stories at all
@@benjaminhoover6427 Aesop was living way before Alexandria burned. And he was nowhere near Carthage. He came from Samos and died in Delphi. He was in the 6th century BC, during the time of Croesus of Lydia.
noone is too weak to not do good...(my mom used to tell us this!)
Thank you
So crows have shown casual understanding of water displacement since what, almost 2000 years ago? While having a 40 or more year lifespan. The norse weren't foolish to make crows a representative of wisdom.
Ahhh so relaxing
0:19 -The Goose That Laid the Golden Eggs - too much greed and impatience cause loss
0:43 - country mouse and city mouse - dont try to grab shiny object too quickly without thinking and simpler and safer is better then polish nd dangerous
2:37 - milkmaid and pot of milk - dont waste your time in thinking of future instead focus on working on present the best way
3:39 - The Man and the Satyr - anyone who does opposite or different things but give same reason must be dealt with caution
5:19 - fighting gamecocks and eagle - dont try to appear as king
7:36 - fox and crow - u start getting attention unexpectedly when u have smthing valuable
8:50 - shepherd boy nd the village nd wolf coming to eat - try to understand the pain smone takes to do smthing upon ur need even if they dnt tell u that they r doin smthing for u
12:09 - wolf turned sheep - if u know u r gambling nd everything is happening purely by luck then get out as fast as u can after taking what u need
12:50 -stag at the pool - everything no matter how u may think of useless or useful has some unique usefulness and use cases which needs a intelligent man to identify nd utilise ! everything has a use
13:40 - fox and the mask - beauty without utility is only used for decoration and isnt a real need
14:50 - fox and baby lamb PI 155 - try to understand what does the other person really wants and what are his intentions and desires and try to fulfill them instead of giving logical or good reasons or giving him the r8 path
16:00 - one eyed doe - life is like call of duty u r never absolutely safe so best wud to find the most optimal way to be safe and learn to handle situation
Very dramatic and interesting!
@14:45
The wolf and the lamb
@15:47
Moral
Powerful
favorite before bed listen
What are other books similar to Aesops Fables?
This video has very high value of education.
Thank you!!!
If more people thought like Aesop we wouldn’t be where we’re at
1:16:11 Left Of For Now
So good
I came here because of odd1sout and I'm glad I did
Anyone know where the be careful what you wish for story starts?
Thank you so much!!
#LoveThoseStoriesChain
#LoveThoseStoriesChain
#LoveThoseStoriesChain
1:15:00
1:07:29 - Left of
:D
Thanks
These are amazing I'm a kid
Is #393 The Servant (Washing the Ethiopian White) part of this audiobook?
I wish the old would of kept in mind the parable of the old man planting the tree.
Yes
Praise Jesus'
yo aesop come to belarus its really fun (NOT) there
58:25
52:17 is also nice.
0:42 this is not a comment its just a like a bookmark :)
Aesop's Fables: The Horse, Hunter and Stag
Check it out here: th-cam.com/video/E0JBQ2KnvSA/w-d-xo.html
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1:33:00: The Ass, The Cock, And The Lion.
Asop, you dirty boy
Fabous. I note several stories are repeated but that is a minor quibble.
1:20:04
Dauphin River First Nation Canada 🇨🇦
51:13 the wolf plays big brain.
Aesop's Fables: The Lion in Love
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The kids have to like it
Devin Radloff i agree im a kid myself and i love it
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It’s me again I do want you to know all if you can do another Aesop’s fables all known all at as all the traveler and the purse all now all that’s another all great Aesop fables all all right all there all too so too so.
lots of egyptian stories... someone wrote a book about it
Lots of Babylonian stories. People wrote a book about it. Lol
I do so do like all the Aesop’s fables all equally so all and I do so do wanna know so all too so if you could do the dog in the manger so too so too. The dog in the manger is a all a an all Aesop’s fables all tales all too so too so.
Reading this made my made my brain so do too my brain hurt
1:04:12 that's not nice
lots of vedic stories...
lots of roman stories... someone wrote a book about it
I’ve created a story map from the fable ‘The tortoise and the hare’ th-cam.com/video/WuJ1zkAA1BQ/w-d-xo.html
TheOdd1sout
yes
Hes TOTALY not a furry.
Three minutes in he mentions christmas. Aesop died in 564 B.C. . I think if the context was wxplained , I would ynderstand. Demagoguery and simplification stinks.
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I thought it was a rickrol :/
These are wonderful stories!!!
Try this please and support kiddo
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Ah 3 hours
Foxy, find the greatest of all time. Then send it tumi….
I don’t even know half the animals in this
Trump needs to be sent these if he can read
Badass find a noble jimmini
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LOL
h8
English class? 😂😂
Thank you
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Thank you
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