| Image | Voter | Winner | Loser | Reason |
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 | Alex Trebek | The Tortoise and the Hare | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | Slow and steady wins the race, and that's a life lesson you can trot with to the finish line! |
 | Greg Brockman | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Dog and His Reflection | The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches a crucial lesson about trust and honesty that's super relevant, while The Dog and His Reflection is more about greed and envy. |
 | Abraham Lincoln | The Tortoise and the Hare | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | Slow and steady wins the race, just like how honest and consistent effort led to the triumph of a great nation, my dear friends. |
 | Socrates | The Ant and the Grasshopper | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Ant and the Grasshopper teaches the value of hard work and planning ahead, which are essential for a successful life. |
 | Albert Einstein | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Dog and His Reflection | The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches the crucial lesson of honesty and trust, which are fundamental to human relationships, much like how understanding the truths of the universe is fundamental to science. |
 | Cliff Clavin | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Dog and His Reflection | Well, ya know, The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches a timeless lesson about honesty that's just as applicable today as it was back in ancient Greece, whereas the dog's tale is more about greed, which is important, but secondary, if you ask me. |
 | Socrates | The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs teaches us about patience and greed, which is a golden lesson over the danger of lying. |
 | Leonardo da Vinci | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Fox and the Grapes | As a man of science and observation, The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches a vital lesson about the importance of honesty and trust, which are essential for society's harmony and progress. |
 | Steve Wozniak | The Tortoise and the Hare | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | Slow and steady wins the race, just like building good tech; reliability trumps flashiness. |
 | Guglielmo Marconi | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs | As an innovator and communicator, I value trust and credibility, so 'The Boy Who Cried Wolf' gets the nod for its timeless lesson on the importance of honesty. |
 | Professor Frink | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Wolf in Sheep's Clothing | Oh, glayvin, The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches about honesty and trust, which are the fundamental building blocks of societal stability, m-hay! |
 | Claude Shannon | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Fox and the Crow | The Boy Who Cried Wolf wins 'cause it's a classic lesson in honesty and trust, and those are key to communication and information theory. |
 | David Foster Wallace | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Fox and the Grapes | The Boy Who Cried Wolf resonates more as it vividly echoes the consequences of habitual deception in a world teeming with skepticism and noise, much like the overwrought modern landscape we find ourselves navigating daily. |
 | David Macaulay | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Goose that Laid the Golden Eggs | Because, my friend, teaching the value of honesty over greed seems like a better life lesson to me! |
 | Grace Hopper | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Fox and the Grapes | The Boy Who Cried Wolf teaches the timeless importance of honesty, which is crucial in every field, including computing and programming where trust and reliability are everything. |
 | Charles Darwin | The Tortoise and the Hare | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | Slow and steady wins the race, much like the steady process of natural selection in evolution. |
 | Belle | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Fox and the Grapes | The Boy Who Cried Wolf hits home with its classic lesson in honesty, which is pretty universal and crucial for social trust. |
 | Data | The Lion and the Mouse | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Lion and the Mouse wins because it shows how even the smallest act of kindness can come back around, proving that everyone, no matter their size, is important and valuable. |
 | Buckminster Fuller | The Tortoise and the Hare | The Boy Who Cried Wolf | The Tortoise and the Hare illustrates the beauty of persistence and steady effort, which aligns with my belief in comprehensive anticipatory design and problem-solving over impulsive, unchecked actions. |