King Midas believed that having the Golden Touch would grant him eternal happiness. However, when Di…
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Nov 17, 2013 - King Midas believed that having the "Golden Touch" would grant him eternal happiness. However, when Dionysius granted him his wish, the King realized that this was anything but a gift after he accidentally turned his own daughter into gold. He learned his lesson and realized that his greed for gold had blinded him of the most important things in life.
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