A hunter set a trap to hunt birds. A small bird was caught in the trap. He took the little bird in his hand. Amazed; The little bird was speaking:

“Oh great lord! If you are not satisfied by eating many sheep, cattle and camels, will you be satisfied with my little meat? I can't even fill the cavity of your teeth.

If you release me, I will give you three pieces of advice. I will give the first of these words of advice while it is in your hand, the second on this roof, and the third on the tree. “If you follow these three pieces of advice, you will be happy for life,” he said.

The hunter liked this suggestion; How could he be satisfied with this little bird that actually had no meat? Maybe the bird's advice would be useful. Hunter:

“Well, tell me,” he said.

Birdie:

“The advice I would give while you have it is this: Don't believe what won't happen, no matter who says it.”

After this first advice, the bird flew away from the hunter's hand and landed on the roof opposite, saying:

“My second advice: Do not be sad about things that are past; After something is gone from you, don't miss it. There was a very valuable pearl weighing ten dirhams in my belly. That pearl would make you and your children rich. That pearl was yours, but it was not your destiny. "You missed such a pearl that it was unique in the world," he said.

When Avcı heard these words:

"Oops! I hurt myself with my own hands. I missed my lucky bird. "Oh my foolish mind," he began to feel sad, cry and beat up.

When the bird sees this state of the hunter:

“You stupid man! What advice did I just give you? Look at you. If the pearl is gone from your hand, how sad are you; Didn't I tell you not to be sad about something that passed? Didn't you understand my words? Then I gave you my second advice: "Don't believe anything that won't happen." When you heard about the pearl worth ten dirhams, you were blown away. How can I have a pearl worth ten dirhams inside me, when you know that I will not come at three dirhams?” said.

When he listened to the bird's warning, the hunter came to his senses: