We all know the story. Aladdin stumbles upon a magic lamp, and a booming voice erupts, offering him three wishes. Three. But what if it weren't three? What if the genie offered five wishes or ten in a stroke of mischievous generosity? Would Aladdin's tale be as eternally etched in our minds? Or would the magic – the sheer memorability – of his three desires be lost in a sea of limitless possibility?