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Some think the parable is about anger. The thirsty prince captures water in a cup but his hawk continues to knock the cup from his hand. In anger the prince strikes down his “foe”. He then sees the poisonous snake lying dead upstream. He realizes the hawk was saving him. The parable is about information asymmetry. Often our “enemies” are only enemies because they are operating on different information. This doesn’t necessarily prove that “enemy” is subjective but it certainly puts the view of objective enemies into question.
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