2. A man build his own bee farm to start
his honey business. He took care of
bees and earned from selling the honey
they produced. He harvested the
honeycombs from beehives and kept
the extracted golden liquid in jars,
which he sold to make money.
3. When the man’s business grew, he
decided to buy more beehives-larger
ones. Using mechanical extractors that
the man bought, things became easier
and faster. These extractors ensures the
continuous production of honey all
day. The man was very happy with this
because he sold more honey. He made
more honey!
With all his earnings, he hired
assistants who made sure that the
larger beehives constantly produced
honey. His honey jars became bigger
and therefore, more expensive. With all
the money he had amassed, the man
was able to build a bigger farm, buy a
bigger house, and aquire more
beehived!
4. The man then decided to grow flowers
that would attract more bees to his
farm. He hired workers who knew
which flowers attracted more bees.
Months passed and the flower farm
was success. There were more bees in
the man’s bee farm. More honey was
produced because of this. More jars
were sold, and the man became richer
and famous because of his booming
honey business. People all over the country flocked to
his farm to see how honey was made.
They even visited the man’s vast,
colorful flower farm.
5. Yet even with his fortune, the business
wanted more. He thought he needed
more bees in his flower farm. After
some time, some of the flowers wilted
and some were destroyed by a strong
pesticide.
They did this for weeks and the man
saw that the flowers looked better. He
thought that this would surely make
the bees happy and that happy bees
would make more honey.
6. The more honey the bees produced, the more
money he will have. He was very excited
about this. After a year, the man was sad
because instead of more honey bees to take
care of, their number decreased despite the
flowers looking vibrant and healthy.
Slowly and steadily, the man’s honey
production went down. One by one he had
to ley go of his workers at the bee and flower
farms. After some time, there were so few
bees left to make honey for him, so he had to
close down his business.