A sage
presented a prince with a set of three small dolls. The prince was not amused.
“Am I a girl
that you give me dolls?” – He asked.
“This is a
gift for a future king,” Said the sage. “If you look carefully, you’ll see a
hole in the ear of each doll.”
The sage
handed him a piece of string. “Pass it through each doll.” – He said.
Intrigued, the
prince picked up the first doll and put the string into the ear. It came out
from the other ear. “This is one type of person,” said the sage, “whatever you
tell him, comes out from the other ear. He doesn’t retain anything.”
The prince put
the string into the second doll. It came out from the mouth. “This is the
second type of person,” said the sage, “whatever you tell him, he tells
everybody else.”
The prince
picked up the third doll and repeated the process. The string did not come out.
“This is the third type of person,” said the sage, “whatever you tell him is
locked up within him. It never comes out.”
“What is the
best type of person?” – Asked the prince.
The sage
handed him a fourth doll, in answer. When the prince put the string into the
doll, it came out from the other ear.
“Do it again.” – Said the sage.
“Do it again.” – Said the sage.
The prince
repeated the process. This time the string came out from the mouth. When he put
the string in a third time, it did not come out at all.
“This is the best type of person,” said the sage. “To be
trustworthy, a man must know when not to listen, when to remain silent and when
to speak out.”
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