Posted: Wed Nov 26, 2008 1:29 pm
Back on topic... an old parable:
Two men lived next door to each other. One owned a goat and the other did not. The goatless man was very envious of his neighbor's goat. He really wanted one too, but couldn't afford to make such a purchase. He was so envious he began to dislike his neighbor. He envied him, disliked him, and thought bad things about him.
One day the two of them were walking along the street and they spotted a lamp on the ground. The goatless man ran to the lamp and a genie appeared and offered to grant the man one wish. Without any pause the man spoke up and said, "I wish my neighbor's goat would die!"
You can figure out the moral.
Two men lived next door to each other. One owned a goat and the other did not. The goatless man was very envious of his neighbor's goat. He really wanted one too, but couldn't afford to make such a purchase. He was so envious he began to dislike his neighbor. He envied him, disliked him, and thought bad things about him.
One day the two of them were walking along the street and they spotted a lamp on the ground. The goatless man ran to the lamp and a genie appeared and offered to grant the man one wish. Without any pause the man spoke up and said, "I wish my neighbor's goat would die!"
You can figure out the moral.