The Farmer and the Snake (Revisited)
A Snake was caught by a Farmer’s children. He begged the Farmer for mercy.
The Farmer agreed and set him free. But the Snake bit one of the children before slithering away.
The Farmer cried out, “Why would you do that?”
The Snake hissed, “I may be saved—but I’m still a Snake.”
Moral: Some creatures—or people—never change.