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He advises Radan that gold is more than mere currency—it is a symbol of influence that can bring both benefits and dangers. Mayon shares a parable about a farmer in Nineveh who could understand animals, illustrating how well-intentioned efforts can backfire when motives or skills are misaligned. The story teaches that sometimes helping friends can inadvertently lead to greater burdens, and that wise lending requires discernment.