A Father's Lesson

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Mary was a young girl. She had a major problem that she got annoyed  with everything. She felt bad about everything and just always carried
a negative thinking. She used to get angry as well as                                                                            got frightened of everything.

 She developed all these negative aspects suddenly. One 
day she felt she was so miserable and requested help from her dad.
She told him that if she was able to manage and solve a problem,
another one followed quickly and it got repeated.
Her father consoled her and took her to the kitchen. He asked Mary to
take a potato, an egg and two spoonfuls of tea leaves. Mary was
surprised, and asked her father "do you want me to cook?" Her father
denied. He then took three vessels and poured one cup of water in
each vessel. Each vessel was placed on the stove. Once the water
started to boil, he dropped potato in a vessel, egg in the second one
and tea leaves in the third one. Mary was totally annoyed and asked
him, why would her father do those stupid things? He asked her to
wait for a few more minutes with patience.
The impatient daughter managed to wait for around 15 minutes. The
Father removed the potato from the pot and placed in a plate and did
the same with eggs. He filtered the tea decoction using a cup. Now,
he placed the two plates, one with the potato and the other with the
egg, and the cup of tea in front of Mary.
He asked Mary, ‘What do you see?’
She said, ‘Potato, Egg and a cup of tea!’
‘No, you are wrong,’ said the father. ‘Look at it closely and answer me.’
Mary replied the same.
‘Now touch it and reply me.’ The potato was cooked and was so soft,
the egg was boiled hard and the tea carried the nice aroma. Mary
couldn’t find the correct answer.
Her father replied, "The potato was so hard and strong before they
were boiled; now they turned soft and smooth. Also, the egg was too
delicate but after boiling it became too hard. Sip the tea, it is delicious!"
Mary asked, "What does it mean father? I don’t understand!"
"Each object responded differently to water. That is how you have to
be? Each object was put under the same kind of circumstance,
faced similar adversity, but reacted differently. The potato, when put
in boiling water, became very weak. The crumbled egg became very
hard, when we put in boiling water. And the tea leaves are unique.
They changed the water itself, giving it unique flavour and aroma!
It gave something new."
Mary understood that we could create something new and unique even
when we experienced adversity. So, what are you? A potato or an egg
or a tea leaf?

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