NONE CAN MATCH PARENTS
-Vasuki
An old man was sitting in the courtyard of his house along with his son who had received tertiary education. Suddenly a crow perched on a wall of the house.
The father asked the son: 'What is this?' The son replied: 'It is a crow.'
After a little while the father again asked the son: 'What is this?' The son said: 'It is a crow.' After a few minutes the father asked his son the third time: 'What is this?' The son said: 'Father, I have just now told you that this is a crow.'
After a little while the old father again asked his son the fourth time: 'What is this?' At this time some expression of irritation was felt in the son's tone when he said to his father with a rebuff, 'Father! It is a crow, a crow.'
A little after the father again asked his son: 'What is this?' This time the son replied to his father with a vein of temper. Father: 'You are always repeating the same question, although I have told you so many times that it is a crow. Are you not able to understand this?'
A little later the father went to his room and came back with an old diary. Opening a page he asked his son to read that. When the son read it the following words were written in the diary: "Today my little son was sitting with me in the courtyard, when a crow came there. My son asked me twenty-five times what it was and I told him twenty-five times that it was a crow and I did not at all feel irritated. I rather felt affection for the innocent child."
The father then told the son the difference between a father and a son's attitude, 'While a little child he asked me this question twenty-five times and I felt no irritation in replying to the question twenty-five times and when today I asked him the same question only five times, he felt irritated and annoyed.'
Lesson: None can match the generosity of our parents
-Vasuki
An old man was sitting in the courtyard of his house along with his son who had received tertiary education. Suddenly a crow perched on a wall of the house.
The father asked the son: 'What is this?' The son replied: 'It is a crow.'
After a little while the father again asked the son: 'What is this?' The son said: 'It is a crow.' After a few minutes the father asked his son the third time: 'What is this?' The son said: 'Father, I have just now told you that this is a crow.'
After a little while the old father again asked his son the fourth time: 'What is this?' At this time some expression of irritation was felt in the son's tone when he said to his father with a rebuff, 'Father! It is a crow, a crow.'
A little after the father again asked his son: 'What is this?' This time the son replied to his father with a vein of temper. Father: 'You are always repeating the same question, although I have told you so many times that it is a crow. Are you not able to understand this?'
A little later the father went to his room and came back with an old diary. Opening a page he asked his son to read that. When the son read it the following words were written in the diary: "Today my little son was sitting with me in the courtyard, when a crow came there. My son asked me twenty-five times what it was and I told him twenty-five times that it was a crow and I did not at all feel irritated. I rather felt affection for the innocent child."
The father then told the son the difference between a father and a son's attitude, 'While a little child he asked me this question twenty-five times and I felt no irritation in replying to the question twenty-five times and when today I asked him the same question only five times, he felt irritated and annoyed.'
Lesson: None can match the generosity of our parents
With Love,
Ganesh Baba
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