On a high mountain, there was a renowned saintly dinosaur. Many dinosaurs made the efforts to climb the mountain to visit him and get his blessings. Once, a rich and greedy dinosaur went up to him and offered him a lot of gold. The saint refused to accept the offerings and said, “I don’t accept money from those who are poor.” Surprised, the dinosaur replied, “But I’m very rich.” “Don’t you wish to earn more money?” asked the saint. “Yes,” said the dinosaur. “Those who wish for money always run after it. They can go to any length to acquire it and they never stop. No one is so poor as such dinosaurs,” said the saint. The rich dinosaur felt ashamed and never felt poorer; he went back home, swearing to less greedy and rich in the true sense.