The wise man is often characterized by his intelligence, foresight and calmness. The foolish man is usually short - sighted, impulsive and may not listen to advice.
Well, I'm not sure which specific 'a foolish man story' you are referring to. There are many stories about foolish men in different cultures. For example, in some fables, a foolish man might try to build a house without proper foundation and end up with a collapsed house.
One moral could be about not being too hasty or greedy. In the story of the magic beans, the man was perhaps a bit too quick to trade his cow for something that seemed so uncertain. We should be more cautious and think about the long - term when making decisions.
The moral could be that foolishness often leads to negative consequences. For example, if the foolish man in the story constantly made unwise decisions like not listening to good advice, he would end up in difficult situations. This shows that we should think before we act and be open to learning from others.
I'm not sure specifically as the story isn't described here. But generally, there would be the foolish man himself as the main character. There might also be other characters like people who try to help him or those who are affected by his foolish actions.
The moral is usually about the importance of wisdom, foresight and making good decisions. The wise man in the story likely acts prudently and plans ahead, while the foolish man may be impulsive or short - sighted.
The 'wise man and foolish man children's story' is about two different characters. The wise man is like the example we should follow. He was prudent in everything he did. He made sure his actions had good consequences. The foolish man, on the other hand, was reckless. When it came to building their houses, the contrast was clear. The wise man's house could withstand difficulties, but the foolish man lost his house. It shows kids that wisdom pays off and foolishness can lead to bad results.
The wise man is more successful. In the story, he must have had qualities like prudence and foresight. He would have made choices that were beneficial in the long run, for example, saving for the future or choosing the right friends. The foolish man, lacking these qualities, would have made hasty decisions that could have cost him dearly, so the wise man is more successful.