Are you considered inefficient, even bumbling by modern society?
Your flaws just might be the source of your creativity
One of the new novice’s daily chores was to haul water from a creek nearby with a yoke across his shoulders. On each end of a pole hung large clay pots.However, 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 three months this went on daily, with the novice bringing home only one and a half pots of water.
The young man tried to remain humble and patient, tried to embrace this lifestyle of holy poverty but he became increasingly frustrated by what he perceived as a waste of both time and water. Finally, he could not remain silent any longer,
” Father Simon, you know that I work hard every day, only to lose half of the water by the time I return home. The crack in the side of this old pot causes water to leak out all the way back to our hermitage.”
The old monk smiled, his eyes twinkling with good humour, his face a map of wrinkles. He simply nodded, encouraging the novice to continue.
Suddenly, Mark burst out,
“This pot is useless; it cannot be fixed. Please, would you give me permission to walk into the village and beg for a new pot? I cannot stand this senseless waste of my time and resources.”
The old man smiled again,nodded and then managed to catch the eye of his novice before he responded, speaking slowly and softly.
“Ah, yes, …I do understand your frustration but…. did you notice that there are flowers on one side of the path, but not on the other side? That’s because I have always known about this flaw, so I planted flower seeds on one side of the path, and every day while you walk back, you water them. For a month now I have been able to pick beautiful flowers to decorate our wooden table. Without this broken pot there would not be this beauty to grace our hermitage.”
What a lovely story!
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Nice story, Melanie. Cracked pots make the world more beautiful 🙂
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they do indeed
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Great story, Melanie. From one cracked pot to another, it’s marvelous knowing you.
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laughing..yes cracked pots have character and personality
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It’s good to know that we crack pots have a purpose in life and it’s best to leave us be. Rejoice also if you’re called “eccentric”, because that almost always means in the eyes of the multitude you are a crack pot.
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YES!!
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