Another one of my indulgences. But this one actually had a neat little moral to it. Basically it's a tale of self-importance and team-work. Metamorpho gets a little full of himself and starts to get reckless. He also doesn't feel that he needs the rest of the team. But then he gets into a situation, where he should've asked for help, that would've been readily given, but he doesn't. He bites off more than he can chew and pays the price. But of course the team comes to his aid, despite his not asking for help. And they easily handle what was taking every ounce of Metamorpho's strength. The moral? No man is an island, and as a team, everyone's weakness' are some elses strengths. That's why they're a team. And that's why they're so efficient and effective. Like I said, this book is an indulgence, because it's basically aimed at kids, but I kinda' dig it.
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