An aging master grew tired of his apprentice’s
complaints. One morning, he sent him to get some salt. When the apprentice
returned, the master told him to mix a handful of salt in a glass of water and
then drink it.
“How does it taste?” the master asked.
“Bitter,” said the apprentice.
The master chuckled and then asked the young man to
take the same handful of salt and put it in the lake. The two walked in silence
to the nearby lake and once the apprentice swirled his handful of salt in the
water, the old man said, “Now drink from the lake.”
As the water dripped down the young man’s chin, the
master asked, “How does it taste?”
“Fresh,” remarked the apprentice.
“Do you taste the salt?” asked the master.
“No,” said the young man. At this the master sat
beside this serious young man, and explained softly,
“The pain of life is pure salt; no more, no less.
The amount of pain in life remains exactly the same. However, the amount of
bitterness we taste depends on the container we put the pain in. So when you
are in pain, the only thing you can do is to enlarge your sense of things. Stop
being a glass. Become a lake.”
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