In "The Three Wishes," Mr. Peters misuses his wishes by first wishing for wealth without considering the consequences, leading to unexpected troubles. His second wish for a lavish meal results in a chaotic scene, showcasing his failure to prioritize meaningful experiences over material gains. Finally, his third wish, made in frustration, ultimately serves as a cautionary tale about impulsive decisions and not thinking through the outcomes of his desires.
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