The great writer Jean de la Fontaine wrote a fable about a very jealous painter who suspected that his wife was unfaithful to him.
To prevent his wife from having relations with another man in her absence, he painted a donkey under her navel, in this way, if he was unfaithful to her, the donkey would be erased and the mistake would be discovered. Certainly, his wife cheated on him, what the husband didn't count on was that his lover was also a painter and in addition, he was so confident in his talent that his wife and he made love, as he was sure he would be able to copy the donkey perfectly. who had painted her husband.
When they finish, the painter begins to paint a donkey on his wife's belly, excited about his work, he paints the donkey a saddle (backpack that pack donkeys carry) When the husband arrives, he discovers the mistake, as he had not painted any saddle on the donkey...
Moral? Maybe... If we copy we will be discovered or maybe the desire to surpass others could harm us... Excessive creativity, perhaps? Draw your own conclusions!