I am trying to find a story which I believe to be in a Jewish children's book, perhaps one of the "Fools of Chelm" stories.
The main point of the story: Farmers were trying to be more efficient and started feeding their animals less and less, until they feed them nothing at all and then their animals died. They then said that if only they had feed them a tiny bit more, they would have reached perfect efficiency.
If anyone has any ideas where to find this story, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks a lot!
The main point of the story: Farmers were trying to be more efficient and started feeding their animals less and less, until they feed them nothing at all and then their animals died. They then said that if only they had feed them a tiny bit more, they would have reached perfect efficiency.
If anyone has any ideas where to find this story, I'd greatly appreciate it. Thanks a lot!