A story is told about an elderly Chinese woman who owned two large pots. Each hung on the end of a pole, which she carried every day on her shoulders to fill with water from the stream located at the end of the village. One of the pots was complete and always delivered a full portion of water; the other pot was cracked and arrived home each day only half full.
Of course, the complete pot was proud of its accomplishments. It felt really good about itself. The poor cracked pot, on the other hand, was ashamed of its own imperfections; it was miserable that it could only do half of what it had been made to do.
After six years of what it perceived to be bitter failure, the humbled broken pot finally opened its heart to the woman at the stream. "I hate myself," the cracked pot cried, "I am so useless and valueless. What purpose does my existence have when each day I leak out half of my water? I am such a loser!"
The old woman smiled and said, "Did you notice that there are flowers on your side of the path, but not on the other pot's side? I have always known about your flaw, so I planted flower seeds on your side of the path. Every day while we walk back from the stream, you have the opportunity to water them.
"For six years I have been able to pick these beautiful flowers to decorate our home. Without you being just the way you are, we would have never created this beauty together."
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[b][i]Some of what we think are flaws within ourselves are actually wonderful gifts that are seen or used in different ways by others.
crackpot Mike. 😉
Originally posted by mikelomI don't get it.
A story is told about an elderly Chinese woman who owned two large pots. Each hung on the end of a pole, which she carried every day on her shoulders to fill with water from the stream located at the end of the village. One of the pots was complete and always delivered a full portion of water; the other pot was cracked and arrived home each day only half ful ...[text shortened]... wonderful gifts that are seen or used in different ways by others.
crackpot Mike. 😉
The post that was quoted here has been removedIdiomatic negativity is upto the downfall of the person who doesn't want to see positively into simple words that are written for good reason. Proverbial talk is purely to push a message of goodness and encouragement.
You're all so negative in your outlook! Shame on you for only trying to debase anything positive posted here. Complete shame on you!