The Cracked Pot
An
elderly Chinese woman had two
large pots, each hung on the
ends of a pole, which she
carried across her neck. One of
the pots had a crack in it while
the other pot was perfect and
always delivered a full portion
of water. At the end of the long
walk from the stream to the
house, the cracked pot arrived
only half full.
For a full two years this went
on daily, with the woman
bringing home only one and a
half pots of water. Of course,
the perfect pot was proud of
it's accomplishments.
But the poor cracked pot was
ashamed of its own imperfection
and miserable that it could only
do half of what it had been made
to do. After two years of what
it perceived to be bitter
failure, it spoke to the woman
one day by the stream, "I am
ashamed of myself because the
crack in my side causes water to
leak all the way back to your
house."
The old woman smiled, "Did you
notice that there are flowers on
your side of the path but not on
the other side? That's because I
have always known about your
flaw, so I planted flower seeds
on your side of the path, and
every day when we walk you water
them. For two years I have been
able to pick beautiful flowers
to decorate the table. Without
you being just the way you are,
there would not be this beauty
to grace the house."
Each of us has our own unique
flaw, but it's the cracks and
flaws we have that makes our
lives together very interesting
and rewarding. You just have to
take people for who they are and
look for the good in them.
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