THE REMEDY BENEATH OUR OWN FEET
Pic.: Yojana Singh
“Life becomes easier when you learn to accept
an apology you never got.”
- Robert Brault
I heard someone
telling this old story, once again, today”
Once, there was a King, who had never ventured out of the
luxury of his palace. So, one day, he decided to experience the life outside
his palace. Surrounded by his ministers and Generals, he set out on a week-long
tour around his kingdom.
By the time the King returned to his
palace, he sensed unbearable pain in his feet… The roads have been rough and treacherous.
So, as soon as he walked into the palace, the King called his ministers and
ordered,, “I want every road in my kingdom be covered with leather carpets. It
is too painful for me to walk.”
Now, one of King’s advisers mustered
enough courage to tell him: “My Lord, is it not wise to cover your own feet
with a small piece of leather instead of skinning thousands of cows and wasting
millions of rupees?”
The King
wasn't concerned about the pain of his people; he was concerned about his own
pain… “It is too painful for me to walk,” he had complained.
Likewise, most of us are concerned about our own pain. If
so, the remedy for our pain, invariably, is found right beneath our own feet!
Yet, we try finding it outside… by covering the streets with leather carpets…
Yes, by fixing the world outside!
And, even if we are concerned about others’ pain, the
remedy still remains the same: Unless we first find comfort within, we can not find
it outside…
Only a happy man can make another man happy!
GERALD D’CUNHA
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