Issue nº 17
The second
chance | Story -
The cracked jar
Reflections
of the Warrior of the Light
An Indian legend tells of
a man who carried water to his village every day, in two large jars
tied to the ends of a wooden pole, which he balanced on his back.
One of the jars was older than
the other, and had some small cracks; every time the man covered
the distance to his house, half of the water was lost.
For two years, the man made
the same journey. The younger jar was always very proud of its performance,
safe in the knowledge that it was up to the mission it had been
made for, while the other jar was mortified with shame at only fulfilling
half of its allotted task, even though it knew that those cracks
were the result of many years hard work.
It was so ashamed that one
day, while the man got ready to fetch water from the well, it decided
to speak to him:
- I want to apologize, but
because of the many years of service, you are only able to deliver
half of my load, and quench half of the thirst which awaits you
at your home.
The man smiled, and said:
- When we return, observe carefully
the path.
And so it did. And the jar
noticed that, on its side, many flowers and plants grew.
- See how nature is more lovely
on your side? - commented the man. - I always knew you were cracked,
and decided to make use of this fact. I planted flowers and vegetables,
and you have always watered them. I have picked many roses to decorate
my house with, I have fed my children with lettuce, cabbage and
onions. If you were not as you are, how could I have done that?
"All of us, at some point,
grow old and start to acquire other qualities. We can always make
the most of each one of these new qualities and obtain a good result."