Once upon a time in ancient China, there lived a sage who was
known for his ability to solve difficult problems. One day, he had two visitors
who needed his advice. Both were polite young men, and each insisted that the
other should go first. After some discussion, they discovered that their
questions were essentially the same, so they settled on speaking with the sage
at the same time.
One of
the young men asked: “Master, our problems are similar. We are both low-level
employees being treated badly at work. We get no respect at all, and our
employers constantly push us around. Can you please tell us if we should quit
our jobs?”
The sage
closed his eyes and meditated at length. The two young men waited patiently,
until finally the sage opened his eyes. He gave them the answer in five words:
“Only a bowl of rice.”
The two
young men thanked the sage and departed. They contemplated the answer as they
walked back to the city. After a while, one of them broke the silence: “That
was interesting. What do you think the sage meant?”
The
other one was thoughtful: “Well, it’s fairly obvious that the bowl of rice
represents our daily meals.”
“I
agree,” said the first young man. “I think he was telling us that the job is
nothing more than a means to make a living.”
“Yes,
when you come right down to it, that’s all we get out of the job — our daily
meals.”
They
went their separate ways. One of them continued working at the same place. The
other one submitted a letter of resignation immediately upon his return. He
went home to the countryside and took up farming.
After
several years, this young man achieved considerable success as a farmer. He
used what he had learned in the city to import high quality seeds. The fruits
and vegetables he grew became known as the best in the region. He enjoyed not
only great profits, but also a reputation as an expert.
The
young man who remained at work also did well. It was as if he became a
different person. He took on difficult tasks and demonstrated an ability to
handle adversity. He rose up through the ranks and received one promotion after
another, until he became a manager.
One day,
the two of them met again by chance. Once they got caught up with one another,
they realized that they had taken two very different paths — based on the exact
same answer from the sage. They were both wealthy and happy, but which path was
the correct one?
“How
strange!” the manager was puzzled. “The Master said the same thing to us, and
we both heard it the same way. Why did you quit?”
“Isn’t
it obvious?” the farmer was also puzzled. “I understood his words immediately.
The job was nothing more than the means to get my daily meals, so why force
myself to stay in a horrible situation just for a bowl of rice? Quitting was
obviously the right thing to do. Why did you stay?”
“I also
think it should be obvious,” the manager laughed. “The job meant nothing more
than a bowl of rice, so why was I getting so worked up over it? As soon as I
understood this, I realized there was no need for me to get so upset. I did not
have to take the abuse heaped on me personally, so of course I stayed. Isn’t
that what he meant?”
“Now I
am completely confused,” the farmer shook his head. “Did he mean for us to take
your path or my path? Let’s go see him again and get to the bottom of this.”
Once
again they presented themselves before the sage and explained the reason for
their visit. “As you can see, Master, we would really like to know the real
meaning of your advice all those years ago. Can you give us some insights?”
Again
the sage closed his eyes. The two men waited patiently as before. After a
spell, the sage opened his eyes and gave them his answer… again in five words: “Only
a difference of thought.”
Upon
hearing this story, some may think it does not have a proper ending. The sage
did not say which was the right path. Doesn’t this make the story ambiguous?
How can we learn anything from it?
But I feel
.. the ambiguity is the point . The two young men took paths that seemed
diametrically opposite (staying versus quitting), and yet both achieved the
same dream (wealth and happiness). In a similar way, we all have our own paths
to follow, and even the paths that appear to have little in common can
nevertheless lead us toward the same destination
.
The
second, and more important lesson from the story is exactly as the sage
expressed: one small difference in thought can make a huge difference in life.
Both young men in the story made the right decision, but this was a stroke of
luck. It does not mean all paths are equally correct. Although we can take
countless different roads to reach the same destination, there are just as many
roads that take us further away. One decision to turn left or right at an
intersection can mean the difference between arriving safely and being
hopelessly lost., the sage pointed to the power of a single thought making a
single choice. We may not think of this as being important, but it is a lever
that has the potential to move the world and change your life.
Only
a difference of thought. That’s really all it takes. One impulse, one idea, one
decision with convection and faith can change everything
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