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I believe you're referencing the Science Fiction story by Ray Bradbury.

There isn't necessarily a moral to this story. It could be that Bradbury just wrote it to tell an interesting idea, or to make some money. However, if there is a lesson to be learned, it would be to know your limits, and to do your research while you can.

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The moral is to know your limits, and to take care of your world around you because if not then you are in for a treat, a treat for a rough future. So be careful..

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