Once upon a time, in a small village nestled in the rolling hills of the countryside, there lived a boy named Max. Max was a bright and clever boy, with a mop of messy brown hair and a mischievous glint in his eye. However, despite his many positive qualities, Max had one major flaw: he was incredibly selfish.
Max's selfishness manifested in many ways. He would often refuse to share his toys or games with his friends, insisting that they were his and his alone. He would become angry and sulky if he didn't get his way, and would often throw tantrums to get attention. He would also frequently lie and cheat to get what he wanted, without any regard for how his actions might affect others.
As a result of his selfish behavior, Max found himself increasingly isolated from his friends and family. They grew tired of his constant demands and refusal to consider others, and began to distance themselves from him.