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Contributions
A Tale of Potatoes
Contributed by Anamika Chaudhary
Once a junior school teacher asked her students to
bring some potatoes in a plastic bag. Each potato
will be given a name of the person whom that child
hates. Like this, the number of potatoes will be equal to
the number of persons they hate.
On a decided day the children brought their potatoes
well addressed. Some had two, some had three and
some had even five potatoes. The teacher said they
have to carry these potatoes with them everywhere
they go for a week. As the days passed the
children started to
complain about the spoiled smell that
started coming from these potatoes. Also some
students who had many potatoes complained that it
was very heavy to carry them all around. The
children got rid of this assignment after a week,
when it got over.
The teacher asked,
"How did you feel in
this one week?" The children discussed
their problems about the smell and weight. Then the
teacher said,
"This situation is very similar to what you carry in
your heart when you don't like some people.
This hatred makes your heart unhealthy and you
carry that hatred in your heart everywhere you go.
If you can not bear the smell of spoiled potatoes
for a week, imagine the impact of this hatred that
you carry through out your life, on your heart?"
The Morale :
We need to regularly clean the unwanted weeds
that we grow. We must learn to forgive those who
have not behaved with us as expected and forget
the bad things. This would keep our mind more
open and the cup will always have room for more
good.
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