The Parable of the Old Man, The Boy, and The Donkey
There was an old man, a boy and a donkey. They were going to town and the boy was riding the donkey, with the old man walking alongside.
As they rambled along, they passed some old women sitting in the shade. One of the women called out, ''Shame on you, a great lump of a boy, riding while your old father is walking."
The man and boy decided that maybe the critics were right so they changed positions.
Later they ambled by a group of mothers watching their young children play by the river. One cried out in protest, "How could you make your little boy walk in the hot sun while you ride!"
The two travellers decided that maybe they both should walk.
Next they met some young men out for a stroll.
"How stupid you are to walk when you have a perfectly good donkey to ride!" one yelled derisively.
So both father and son clambered onto the donkey, deciding they both should ride.
They were soon settled and underway again. They next encountered some children who were on their way home from school.
One girl shouted, "How mean to put such a load on a poor little animal."
The old man and the boy saw no alternative. Maybe the critics were right. They now struggled to carry the donkey.
As they crossed a bridge, they lost their grip on the confused animal and he fell to his death in the river.
And the moral, of course, is that if you try to please everyone you will never know what to do, it will be hard to get anywhere, you will please no-one, not even yourself, and you will probably lose everything.
A little about this blog: I have come to find that little words of wisdom coming from great men, and women who have been where we now are can be of great value for us today. It has been said that those who don't learn from the past are destined to repeat it. Why not learn from the past? I will do my best to post uplifting things on this site that may be of benefit to those who read them. I hope you enjoy it and feel free to comment!
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Character
"Character is not forged in the heat of battle when you are challenged. It comes quietly from decision made with the proper use of agency. It is used when challenge is upon us."
You cannot dream yourself into a character: you must hammer and forge yourself into one.
-Henry D. Thoreau
You cannot dream yourself into a character: you must hammer and forge yourself into one.
-Henry D. Thoreau
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