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Most wish schemes have some sort of rule against metawishes.
Of course if you were offered a wish you would be wise to consider its ramifications. In fiction wishes often go wrong. Remember King Midas wished that everything he touched would become gold. He soon would be the wealthiest man in the world. This was a marvelous power until he got hungry and thirsty and everything he tried to eat and drink became metal. Then when he touched his beloved daughter she became a golden statue. He was wealthy beyond measure but could enjoy nothing.



Who wouldn't wish for more wishes?
When asked the question "if you could have one wish...etc..." who wouldn't wish for more wishes?