સોમવાર, 24 એપ્રિલ, 2017

Roots

In two independent houses, separated by a compound two people were living, in one a retired person and in the other a techie.

 

They had planted identical saplings on either sides of the compound.

 

The techie used to give lot of water and manure to the plants. The retired, just small quantity of water and little manure.

 

The techies plant grew into lush green, leafy robust plant. The retired person's plant was a near normal but much luxuriant than his neighbour’s.

 

One night there was a heavy rain with gusty wind. Next morning both came out to see the fate of the plants.  To techie's surprise his plant had got uprooted where as his neighbour’s was unharmed.

 

Techie asks the retired as why his plant was uprooted despite such a good care where as the neighbour had hardly cared.

 

The retired person's answer should be a lesson for all of us.

 

Look young man, you had supplied everything a plant would need, in abundance and the plant did not have to go in search of it. Your roots did not have go down. I was supplying just enough to keep it alive. For the rest roots had to go down into the ground to fulfil its needs.

Since your roots were superficial the rain and wind could easily fell it. Since my roots were pretty deeply grounded they could withstand the onslaught of the nature.

The same applies to your children too.

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