A female professor was invited to give a lecture, and the subject she selected was polygamy.
She discussed the advantages of polygamy, advocating for women to embrace it and support their husbands in pursuing it.
As she continued to emphasize this subject, a woman from the audience raised her hand, stood up, and introduced herself before speaking.
Woman: "Professor, I truly appreciate this topic because I feel relieved of my fears. I never realized you were so approachable and understanding. Your message has allowed me to open up to you."
She cleared her throat and proceeded.
"I have been married to your husband for the last four years, and together we have a set of twins."
To everyone's astonishment in the hall, the professor fainted and was quickly taken to the hospital.
Once she regained consciousness, she opened her eyes to find the same woman standing beside her bed.
Woman: "Professor, I do not know who your husband is. I merely fabricated that story to test your ability to handle what you preach to others.
In the future, please choose topics that you are knowledgeable about. Do not take the stage and share your opinions simply because you hold the title of professor."
What's the moral lesson?
