Instead of trying to correct the problem …
Posted by: NazGal
Mighty morning guys… Came across this email this morning which was forwarded by my cousin sister and thought of sharing it with you guys.. Well I guess this is something to think off. Check it out! =)
Many years ago, while on a visit to America, a wealthy Chinese businessman was fascinated by a powerful microscope. Looking through its lens to study crystals, he was amazed and most fascinated at their beauty and detail. So with great delight he decided to purchase one and take it back to his homeland.
Back home, this businessman was thoroughly enjoying using the fine instrument until one day he so happened to examine some rice he was planning to eat for dinner. Much to his dismay, he discovered that there were tiny living creatures crawling in it.
Since he was especially fond of this staple food in his daily diet, he wondered what to do. Finally he concluded that there was only one way out of his dilemma; he would destroy the instrument that caused him to discover this very distasteful fact!
So in his denial and dismay he smashed the microscope to pieces. Yep, just broke that thing into scrap and there was nothing left but broken parts. “How foolish,” we might say.
But many people do the same thing with their own discoveries about themselves and about life.
So often the heart of man will refuse an obvious truth and instead of trying to deal or correct the problem and make things better with their knowledge or discoveries, they attack, break and destroy the instruments that somehow enlighten or help bring them a very clear insight to the real problems.
Sometimes a friend becomes our microscope! Sometimes our mates are those instruments!
Maybe a teacher or a relative magnifies our hidden problems and we refuse to see. But we have all in our own way, helped destroy the instrument of enlightenment and refused to correct the problem!
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April 15th, 2010 at 12:22 PM
hmm..But defining truth is the difficult part.
I think microscope in the story shows you a fact, but a “teacher or relative” often wants you to accept what they think as a fact, so they may be showing you a picture which can be a delusion!!
Just my thought!!
April 17th, 2010 at 9:45 AM
Hey,
Thanks for you opinion.
Regards,
Nazreen
April 19th, 2010 at 3:28 AM
I like the fact, that potential skills are should be practiced by the people those who have interested in that discipline. Obviously, many people tend to seek a comfort zone in order to live their life. They never realize the fact that the ‘comfort zones’ are something that have created by people who don’t want to make choices, opportunities and most importantly don’t like to take risks. Without a risk, there is nothing can be achieved in worldly life, I reckon.
I can remember a quote by Arthur C Clarke which says, “The only way to discover the limits of the possible is to go beyond them into the impossible.” Yes, it has to be.
Roamed a bit your blog. Comfortable space you’ve made here. Pleasant environment. Thanks. Best of luck!
Best smile,
Tharique Azeez
June 5th, 2010 at 12:14 PM
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