What is the Moral of Goldilocks and the Three Bears?
What is the moral of Goldilocks? The story teaches many good values.
- Children learn that it is wrong to use other people’s things without asking.
- Curiosity has consequences, and even small actions can hurt others.
- It also teaches about apology and forgiveness.
- Was Goldilocks sorry? Yes.
- And because she was honest, the bears forgave her.
- This helps children understand the power of saying sorry and making things right.
- Goldilocks and the Three Bears – Best Story, Summary Moral
What does THAT have to do with a Whale-y good, ethical structured settlement annuity issuer from The Left Coast and its Index Linked Annuity Payment Adjustment Rider?

The Teddy Bears Picnic
Goldilocks joined the bears down in the woods one day later. They sure had a big surprise when they discovered an interesting, sophisticated watchdog drinking from a glass of milk with something witty to say on the subject.
Next Episode…The Bear Market Rally
I can “barely believe” that any structured settlement consultant, not selling short would focus on the “porridge being just right”.after the taste tester burgled, ate the food, scent marked the furniture when the symbolism of the bear is a market going down.

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