There isn't one. Midas was mortal; his golden touch a gift/curse from Dionysus.
The conflict in the story of King Midas and the Golden Touch is that King Midas receives the gift of turning everything he touches into gold, but soon realizes that this gift becomes a curse as it leads to the unintended consequence of turning his loved ones and everything he values into lifeless gold. The conflict is resolved when King Midas learns the lesson that material wealth is not the most important thing in life, ultimately leading him to realize the true value of human relationships and connection.
In the story of King Midas, his reward was the ability to turn everything he touched into gold. However, he soon realized that this gift was actually a curse as it led to unintended consequences and caused him great suffering.
To have everything that he touched turn to gold.
WHAT IS THE LESSON FROM THE STORY GIFT OF THE MAGI the answer would be its better to give then to receive.
In the story "The Golden Touch," King Midas is granted a wish by the god Dionysus to turn everything he touches into gold. Initially delighted by his newfound power, Midas soon realizes that it comes with unintended consequences as he turns his daughter into gold. Desperate to reverse the wish, Midas asks Dionysus to take back his gift and learns the valuable lesson that material wealth is not as important as the love of family and friends.
King Midas asked Dionysus to take back his "gift" which caused everything Midas touched to turn to gold.
The antonym for gift is greed gabby of colorado age17 Or "curse"
Gift
The moral lesson in the gift of magic is don't over uses it for things you don't need!
There was no condition. Midas reunited Dionysus with his surrogate father and repaid Midas with a wish. Midas wished that everything he touched turned to gold. Dionysus warned him to think about it carefully, but Midas ignored him. He didn't realize his mistake until he could no longer eat or drink, and begged to have the gift removed after he turned his beloved daughter to a statue of gold.
A magical power that people can have. It is either a gift or a curse.