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Love for Fish ππ
When asked, "Why do you eat fish?" a young man replied, "Because I love fish."
To that, I said, "Oh, you don't love fish! That's why you caught it from the water, killed it, and cooked it. Don't tell me you love fish. You love yourself. You love the taste of fish. You caught it, killed it, and cooked it."
Much of what we call love is actually more like this "love for fish."
Look at a couple of young lovers. The boy and girl fall in love with each other. What does that mean? It means that he sees in his partner the one who, in his view, can satisfy all his physical and emotional needs. In the girl's view, her partner is the love of her life. But each is only concerned with their own needs. They donβt truly love each other. The partner becomes just a tool to satisfy needs. Much of what we call love is just "love for fish."
One philosopher said, "People are very mistaken when they think they give something because they love. But hereβs the truth β you only love those to whom you give something." The point is: by giving something to you, I am giving a part of myself. To love is, first and foremost, to give, not to receive. π
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When asked, "Why do you eat fish?" a young man replied, "Because I love fish."
To that, I said, "Oh, you don't love fish! That's why you caught it from the water, killed it, and cooked it. Don't tell me you love fish. You love yourself. You love the taste of fish. You caught it, killed it, and cooked it."
Much of what we call love is actually more like this "love for fish."
Look at a couple of young lovers. The boy and girl fall in love with each other. What does that mean? It means that he sees in his partner the one who, in his view, can satisfy all his physical and emotional needs. In the girl's view, her partner is the love of her life. But each is only concerned with their own needs. They donβt truly love each other. The partner becomes just a tool to satisfy needs. Much of what we call love is just "love for fish."
One philosopher said, "People are very mistaken when they think they give something because they love. But hereβs the truth β you only love those to whom you give something." The point is: by giving something to you, I am giving a part of myself. To love is, first and foremost, to give, not to receive. π
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The Lion and the Mouse π¦π
A lion caught a mouse in his paw. The mouse begged for freedom, promising to help someday. The lion laughed but let the mouse go. Later, the lion was trapped in a net, and the mouse gnawed through the ropes to set him free.
Moral: Even the smallest friends can be of great help. π
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A lion caught a mouse in his paw. The mouse begged for freedom, promising to help someday. The lion laughed but let the mouse go. Later, the lion was trapped in a net, and the mouse gnawed through the ropes to set him free.
Moral: Even the smallest friends can be of great help. π
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The Fox and the Grapes π¦π
A hungry fox saw grapes hanging high and tried to reach them. After many failed attempts, he walked away, muttering, "Those grapes are probably sour anyway."
Moral: It's easy to disdain what we can't have. π§
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A hungry fox saw grapes hanging high and tried to reach them. After many failed attempts, he walked away, muttering, "Those grapes are probably sour anyway."
Moral: It's easy to disdain what we can't have. π§
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The Tortoise and the Hare π’π
The fast hare challenged the slow tortoise to a race. Confident in his speed, the hare took a nap. The tortoise, steady and focused, kept moving and won the race.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race. π
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The fast hare challenged the slow tortoise to a race. Confident in his speed, the hare took a nap. The tortoise, steady and focused, kept moving and won the race.
Moral: Slow and steady wins the race. π
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You can live your life happily if you manage to walk the right path and think and act correctly. π
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The plague
Once, a pilgrim met the Plague on the road.
- "Where are you going?" asked the Plague.
- "To Mecca, to worship the holy places. And you?"
- "To Baghdad, to take five thousand people," replied the Plague.
They parted ways; and a year later, they met again on the same road.
- "You deceived me," said the pilgrim to the Plague. "You said you would take five thousand in Baghdad, but you took fifty-five thousand!"
- "No," replied the Plague, "I told the truth. I was in Baghdad and took my five thousand. The rest died from fear."
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Once, a pilgrim met the Plague on the road.
- "Where are you going?" asked the Plague.
- "To Mecca, to worship the holy places. And you?"
- "To Baghdad, to take five thousand people," replied the Plague.
They parted ways; and a year later, they met again on the same road.
- "You deceived me," said the pilgrim to the Plague. "You said you would take five thousand in Baghdad, but you took fifty-five thousand!"
- "No," replied the Plague, "I told the truth. I was in Baghdad and took my five thousand. The rest died from fear."
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