There were
about 100 of priests in a temple, and one of them was always trying to correct
others. One day looking at the other house of the priest.
He saw the
water still leaking from the spring. Instead of turning it off, he grabbed a
pencil and a paper sitting from his side.
Looking and
waiting to see if anyone walked by, 1 man 1 line, the other priest walked by
and he made a line. At the evening, there were 15 priests who walked by nobody
shut the spring.
He made a
record Friday at the meeting. He said “The reason we have to pay off a lot of
money for water and electricity isselfishness. One day I saw a spring of water
leaking out water. 15 people walked by without doing anything. I wrote it all
down.”
He was
trying to correct others of not doing anything right. After he finished, one young priest said “You
saw it the first person, right?” he said “Yes.” The question was thrown “If you
were the first person who saw it, why didn’t you turn it off yourself.”
This story
teaches that: “The person who always try to correct people can see only others’
bad point. So everyone who was born must not be afraid of being corrected, we
are under the sky don’t fear rain. We get complained because being human.”
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