While preparing the reader for the main story about the downfall caused by greed, the introduction to Chapter 47 also makes a direct connection to the preceding chapter. The text explicitly asks listeners to follow the connection, stating, "At the end of the previous chapter, listeners heard the story of the goats." As mentioned in Chapter 47, this reference serves as a bridge between the narratives. The author explains that Baba's love for the goats was due to his memory of their past lives, and this sets the stage for another profound story about a different aspect of human failing.
Besides the main story about greed, what other story is mentioned in the introduction of Chapter 47?
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