The Wise Old Man
A wealthy man requested an
old scholar to wean his son away from his bad habits. The scholar took
the youth for a stroll through a garden. Stopping suddenly he asked the
boy to pull out a tiny plant growing there.
The youth held the plant between his
thumb and forefinger and pulled it out. The old man then asked him to
pull out a slightly bigger plant. The youth pulled hard and the plant
came out, roots and all. “Now pull out that one,” said the old man
pointing to a bush. The boy had to use all his strength to pull it out.
“Now take this one out,” said the old
man, indicating a guava tree. The youth grasped the trunk and tried to
pull it out. But it would not budge. “It’s impossible,” said the boy,
panting with the effort.
“So it is with bad habits,” said the
sage. “When they are young it is easy to pull them out but when they
take hold they cannot be uprooted.”
The session with the old man changed the boy’s life.
Moral: Don’t wait for Bad Habits to grow in you, drop them while you have control over it else they will get control you.
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