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Wednesday, December 15, 2021
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The Greedy Lion
The Farmer and the Snake
Look Before You Leap
Once a fox was chased by a tiger in a forest. He ran as fast as he could in order to save his life. But suddenly, he fell into a well which was covered with shrubs that obstructed his vision, as he was running. He could not come out of the well. Now the fox knew that death had been waiting for him in that well. He was sad.
The Kite without a Thread
Once a father and son went to the kite flying festival. The young son became very happy seeing the sky filled with colorful kites. He too asked his father to get him a kite and a thread with a roller so he can fly a kite too. So, the father went to the shop at the park where the festival was being held. He purchased kites and a roll of thread for his son.
His son started to fly
a kite. Soon, his kite reached high up in the sky. After a while, the son said,
“Father, It seems that the thread is holding up a kite from flying higher, If
we break it, It will be free and will go flying even higher. Can we break it?”
So, the father cut the thread from a roller. The kite started to go a little
higher. That made a son very happy.
But then, slowly, the
kite started to come down. And, soon it fell down on the terrace of the unknown
building. The young son was surprised to see this. He had cut the kite loose of
its thread so it can fly higher, but instead, it fell down. He asked his
father, “Father, I thought that after cutting off the thread, the kite can
freely fly higher. But why did it fall down?”
The Father explained,
“Son, At the height of life that we live in, we often think that some things we
are tied with and they are preventing us from going further higher. The thread
was not holding the kite from going higher, but it was helping it stay higher
when the wind slowed down and when the wind picked up, you helped the kite go
up higher in a proper direction through the thread. And when we cut the thread,
it fell down without the support you were providing to the kite through the
thread”.
The son realized his mistake.
Moral: Sometimes we feel that we can progress quickly and reach to the newer heights in our life if we were not tied up with our family, our home. But, we fail to realize that our family, our loved ones help us survive the tough time in our lives with their support and encourage us to reach higher heights in our life.
The Farmer and the Well.
A New Perspective on Life
She often expressed her desire to see the world, believing that if she could regain her sight, she would marry her boyfriend. Then, one fortunate day, someone generously donated a pair of eyes to her, and her world was transformed as she could finally see everything, including her boyfriend.
When her boyfriend asked if she would now marry him, she was taken aback by what she discovered—her beloved boyfriend was also blind. Overwhelmed by this realization, she refused his proposal. With tears in his eyes, her boyfriend walked away but left her a heartfelt letter that spoke volumes:
“Please take care of my eyes, my dear.”
This poignant incident reveals how our perception of others can change when our own circumstances change. Only a few people remember their past and acknowledge those who have stood by them in the most difficult times.
The story serves as a reminder that life is a precious gift. Before uttering unkind words, think of those who cannot speak. Before complaining about the taste of your food, consider those who have nothing to eat. Before criticizing your spouse, empathize with those longing for a companion. Before complaining about life's hardships, reflect on those who left this world prematurely.
Think of those who yearn for children when you find fault with your own. Instead of grumbling about a messy home, remember those who live on the streets. When you complain about a long commute, imagine those who traverse the same distance on foot. And when you feel weary and discontented with your job, think of the unemployed, the disabled, and those who long for the opportunities you possess.
Before pointing fingers or passing judgment on others, remember that each of us carries our own flaws and will ultimately answer to a higher power. In moments of despondency, put a smile on your face and be grateful for the gift of life and the opportunity to still be present in this world.
Life is indeed a precious gift. Live it to the fullest, embrace its joys, celebrate its moments, and strive to fulfill your purpose.