Monday, January 08, 2018

Should we react?


Once a black cobra entered a carpenter's workshop at night. It accidentally

 bumped into a double-edged metal axe and got very sklightly injured. In

 anger and seeking revenge, the snake bit the axe with full force and as a

 result its mouth started bleeding. Out of fury and arrogance, it tried to

 strangle and kill the object causing pain by wrapping itself very tightly

 around the blades. Next day when carpenter opened the workshop, he found a

 seriously cut, dead cobra wrapped around the blades. The cobra died not

 because of someone's faults, but because of its own anger. Likewise when

 provoked or troubled by others, we tend to react and, fight tooth and nail

 to prove our point. Most of the time, we will never be able to prove our

 point and even if we are successful in proving the point, still it leaves

 behind us a very painful experience and makes us feel exhausted physically

 and mentally so much so that to bring back ourselves to normal routine also

 takes time.

 

 The moral of the above story is that* it is best to learn to ignore or

 overlook others' mistakes. It is not necessary to react to everything. It

 is best to step back and ask if it is really worth to respond or reacting.

 In most instances silence and prayers for people troubling us can save us

 lot of time and energy.