One morning, after he had finished his meditation, the old
man opened his eyes and saw a scorpion floating helplessly in the water. As the
scorpion was washed closer to the tree, the old man quickly stretched himself
out on one of the long roots that branched out into the river and reached out
to rescue the drowning creature. As soon as he touched it, the scorpion stung
him. Instinctively the man withdrew his hand. A minute later, after he had
regained his balance, he stretched himself out again on the roots to save the
scorpion. This time the scorpion stung him so badly with its poisonous tail
that his hand became swollen and bloody and his face contorted with pain.
At that moment, a passerby saw the old man stretched out on
the roots struggling with the scorpion and shouted: "Hey, stupid old man,
what's wrong with you? Only a fool would risk his life for the sake of an ugly,
evil creature. Don't you know you could kill yourself trying to save that
ungrateful scorpion?"
The old man turned his head. Looking into the stranger's
eyes he said calmly, "My friend, just because it is the scorpion's nature
to sting, that does not change my nature to save."
OTHER POST:
3 GATES OF WISDOM
WORSE THAN A CLOWN
YOU ARE ALSO CORRECT
OTHER POST:
3 GATES OF WISDOM
WORSE THAN A CLOWN
YOU ARE ALSO CORRECT
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