THREE SIMPLE RULES
Once there was a
rich man in Thailand. His name was Chulong. He was a very rich man. Yet he
wanted more riches, more money.
One day he was
walking in his garden. He saw a strange bird in a bush. It was very small. But
it had very beautiful and colorful features. Its voice was also very sweet.
Chulong had never seen such a bird in his life. He slowly went near the bush
unseen. He caught the bird. Now the bird began to speak.
“Why have you caught me?” the bird asked.
“I want to make money. I can sell you for a
big amount,” replied Chulong.
“But you are already rich. Why do you want
more?” asked the bird.
“Because I want to become richer and richer,”
replied Chulong.
“But do not dream of making money through me!”
said the bird. It further added, “You can not sell me. Nobody will buy me,
because, in imprisonment, I lose my beauty and my sweet voice.” Then it slowly
turned into a black bird.
The beautiful features were now looking like
the feathers of a crow.
Chulong hopes of making money were shattered.
He said angrily, “I will kill you, and I will eat your meat.”
“Eat me! I am so small. You will not get any
meat out of me,” replied the bird.
Chulong could not answer. The bird then
suggested, “Well set me free. In return I shall teach you three simple but
useful rules.”
“What is the use of the rules? I want only
money,” said Chulong. He was irritated.
“But these rules can profit you greatly,”
added the bird.
“Profit me! Really? Then I shall set you free.
But how can I trust you? You may fly away,” said Chulong.
“I give you my word. And I always keep my
word,” said the bird.
Chulong wanted to take a chance. He released
the bird. It flew up at once. Then it sat on the branch of a tree. Its color
started changing. It became beautiful again.
Chulong asked, “Now teach me the rules.”
“Certainly,” said the bird.
Then it added, “The first rule is Never
Believe everything others say. The second rule is Never be sad about something
you do not have. The third rule is Never throw away what you have in your
hand.”
“You silly bird,” shouted Chulong. And he
added, “These three rules are known to every one. You have cheated me.”
But the bird said, “Chulong, just sit down for
a while. Think about all your actions of today. You had me in your hands, but
you threw me away (released me). You believed all that I said. And you are sad
about not having me. The rules are simple. But you never followed them. Now do
you see the value of the rules?” so saying the bird flew away and disappeared
from his sight.
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