Parable: Horse logic.



One day, the Rabbi Meir of Przemysl came to you for advice man. He bitterly complained that the city had a competitor that could put him on the world.
- Did you ever attention to the fact that the horse, approaching the watering hole, hoof beats on the shore? Know why he does that? - asked the Rabbi.
The man, annoyed by the fact that the Rebbe obviously did not understand his complaint, started at him stared.
- I'll tell you, ' continued Rabbi Meir. - When the horse bows his head to the water to drink, he sees his own reflection. It seems as if another horse, and he begins pounding his hoof to scare off the opponent and keep the water for themselves. You and this behavior seems silly. We know that the fears are unfounded and horse water will be enough for everyone.
But what to do with my craft and my opponent has a stupid horse?
My friend, you are the horse. You imagined that the river of God's generosity may not be enough, if it will drink not only to you but to someone else, and stamp their hooves on the shore to scare off an imaginary competitor.
- Imaginary? - asked the man.
God gives wealth to each of us, and nobody else can take away what you intended. Try to conduct your business wisely and remember: all that comes to you is given above. All your competitors are only a reflection of yourself that you see in the river.
№ 321814   Added MegaMozg 02-04-2018 / 23:09