An Original Markix Fable
(I believe this is a rather fitting time to share this short tale again.
It was from a book project. However, the book is now on indefinite hold because of my wife's
death due to hereditary cancer. It was originally posted back in November 2020.)
One day several sheep, enticed by the site of a distant green meadow, wandered away from the flock and trotted far off the mountain path to graze. After spending several hours stuffing themselves on the rich, green grass, the sheep realized they were lost.
Panicking,
they ran in circles, baaing at the top of their lungs, and crying
uncontrollably. “The wolves will eat us!” they screamed. “We don’t know
how to find our way! Is there no one to save us?!”
Hearing the panicked and distraught sheep, a turkey that was passing by hastened over to tell them how to solve their problem.
“I
am the most superbly smart bird ever,” the turkey declared. “Just look
at my beautiful feathers that show the world how smart I am. Listen to
me and I will be your shepherd. I will save you from being eaten by the
wolves!”
“Follow me and I'll show you!” he shouted. “The valley where you live is just on the other side of that big rock!” Then he hopped quickly over to the big rock and launched himself high up into the air. Unfortunately, being a large bird and a poor flier, the turkey went over the cliff on the other side of the rock and plummeted straight down into the river far below.
One by one the sheep rushed over and hopped on the big rock and leaped into the air. Just like the turkey, they all plunged down into the waters of the river below. All were swept away by the swift river current, never to be seen again.
Moral: Arrogant would-be leaders should always be questioned, not blindly followed.