Where does “Wolf at the Door” come from?
I
chose the name "Wolf at the Door" for my site because of a phrase
that occurred in the BBC Money Programme "The Last Oil Shock".
In it, Richard Hardman, vice-president for exploration for American oil
producers Amerada Hess, is talking about oil predications and says "People
have cried wolf in the past many times. I believe that this time the wolf
really is at the door."
But where does that phrase come from?
The most common basis for the phrase "the wolf at the door"
is from one of Aesop's fables. This is described below as translated by
George Fyler Townsend and found on The
Internet Classics Archive.
The Shepherd's Boy and the Wolf
A Shepherd-boy, who watched a flock of sheep near a village, brought
out the villagers three or four times by crying out, "Wolf! Wolf!"
and when his neighbours came to help him, laughed at them for their
pains. The Wolf, however, did truly come at last. The Shepherd-boy,
now really alarmed, shouted in an agony of terror: "Pray, do come
and help me; the Wolf is killing the sheep"; but no one paid any
heed to his cries, nor rendered any assistance. The Wolf, having no
cause of fear, at his leisure lacerated or destroyed the whole flock.
The moral is that there is no believing a liar, even when he speaks
the truth.
This story does not match the phrase as I intend it for the early forecasters
of oil decline did not deliberately lie but were trying to warn others
of the danger and were not believed, rather like Cassandra. There are
other versions of Aesop's story which cast the shepherd boy in a better
light.
In one, the shepherd boy warns the villagers twice but, the first time,
the wolf has gone before they arrive. The second time, he was mistaken
so, again, there is no wolf. The third time, the wolf really is there
and the villagers ignore him. Subsequently they find the sheep flocks
slaughtered.
The moral of this story could be that just because it seems that someone
was wrong in the past, it doesn't mean they always will be.
As far as oil is concerned, read the section on past predictions on the
Production page and
you will see that there were many people that genuinely saw the coming
of the wolf years ago.
By the way, the wolf comes out of these stories in a very bad light.
In reality, they are not really the savage beasts they appear. Rather
more dangerous is the "human at the door". To see more about the real
wolf, visit somewhere like the UK
Wolf Conservation Trust.
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