(SIPI OF THE PHILOSOPHY)
Once upon a time, In a town there were people who had to obey their leader for fear of violating the existing law.
Their leader named Abed regularly visits his staff to find out who needs them most.
When Subekat noticed that the chief was spinning daily to give food to the poor, He immediately took a stone and threw it on the stove.
He saw the cauldron with boiled stone.
When he noticed this, The leader told Subekat to eat his part.
When Abed reached the hut, Subekat immediately greeted him.
One day, People gathered to pray at a dhubor or so-called midday prayer.
When they finished praying, Abed asked who was not in his staff.
Someone said that none of them were Subekat. Meanwhile, Abed informs the people that they will leave to survey the land because there is very little land for the next generation.
When they left, Subekat came.
Subekat accompanied the departure.
Abed allowed it to go along even though he had not seen it in prayer.
When the group left, Abed said everyone had to carry a stone that was just right for them.
Subekat carried a stone only the size of his thumb.
When they were tired of their journey, They preferred to rest and pray.
Subekat still did not join his colleagues in prayer.
After praying Abed ordered his men to open their trunks.
When they opened it, All the stones they had brought became bread.
Except Subekat who had only the size of a thumb felt hungry because of the smallness of his bread.
Before they could continue their journey, Abed again asked his companions to bring a small stone.
All the people, except Subekat, Agreed that the stoned stone was the greatest in the belief that it would be bread again.
When they arrived at their destination, Abed told each of them to throw as many stones as they could because this was the size of the land his subjects could obtain.
In the meantime, Subekat who carried the biggest stone was just the size of the pill.
This was due to the weight of the stone and he could not throw it away.
The only available land is the rock.
Subekat felt sad because he had little available land.
When Abed saw how small his land was, He told Subekat that it had happened because he had not complied with the rules and his policies and that he would not have a good and orderly future.
Moral lesson: It is only right that we obey the commands of our people, though we do not know what the result will be. Because we will never know if we will not try it.
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I find it very hard to follow the line of this story. It would be easier if you explained who the characters are, how they know each other etc.