
The King and the Weaver
One day, a king went hunting. On his journey, he stayed overnight at the house of a weaver who lived along the way. The weaver and his family did not know that their guest was the king. They assumed he was just a hunter and offered him a place to stay.
The next morning, when the king woke up, he saw the weaver starting his work. The weaver had a rope tied to his left hand. Curious, the king asked, “What is that rope tied to your hand?”
The weaver replied, “This rope is to rock the cradle. If the baby cries, I pull this rope to soothe it.”
The king then noticed a long stick near the weaver and asked, “What is this stick for?”
The weaver said, “My wife has spread grains outside to dry in the sun. I’ve tied a black flag to the other end of this stick. When I wave it, birds don’t come near the grains.”
The king also saw small bells tied around the weaver’s waist and asked, “What are these bells for?”
The weaver explained, “We have a mouse in the house. When it comes near, I shake these bells, and it runs away.”
The king then noticed a few children standing outside the weaver’s house and asked, “What are they doing there?”
The weaver replied, “While weaving, I teach them whatever I know. They listen to my lessons from outside.”
The king asked, “Why don’t you let them inside?”
The weaver answered, “Their ears are here to listen to the lessons, but I also make them knead the mud in front of the house with their feet while listening. This way, they learn and help at the same time.”
The king was amazed at how the weaver managed so many tasks simultaneously. The weaver added, “That’s not all. My wife is a Greek woman. Every day, she writes ten Greek words on a slate for me to learn. While working, I also practice those words.”
The weaver demonstrated that if one desires, it is possible to learn, teach, work, and take care of the household all at once. His diligence left the king astonished.
I received this story in Tamil but since I wanted to share across this here, this is an AI translation.
There is so much to understand and interpret from this….
Here are my thoughts on this…
Cups of time…
If there is will & dedicated intent
Much can be accomplished.
Our life is a precious gift
So much to discover & learn from
And there is so much for each of us to do.
Let’s fill the cups of time
Doing the best we can
Let’s never waste our life away…
That is the way to thrive.
What are your thoughts on this story?
Savvy
December 13, 2024 at 11:38 am
SMiLes Dear Savvy i Believe a Most Valuable Lesson
About the Meeting of ‘the Weaver’ and ‘The King’
Is Everyone No Matter What Their
Title Position and Yes Name in Life
Offers Us a New Human Multi-Uni-Verse
Unique to Explore and Learn New Lessons in Life
To Continue
To Relate in
Our Stories of Life
The Cumulative Effect Now
of Course is Additional Wisdom
That Only Real Human Experiences
Will Bring
As Related
to Us Leaving
No Stone of
Human
Potential
Unturned
Yes For Even More
Wisdom to Relate Anew
With
SMiLes..:)
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December 13, 2024 at 12:10 pm
Yes our life is full of learnings along the way and in imbibing the learning it has propensity to transform to wisdom. And in the sharing of these learnings in humility and hope for the better we enrich our world as we honour the life bestowed in each of us 🙏
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December 13, 2024 at 12:18 pm
So True Dear
Savvy And i
Surely Do
Learn So
Much
From You☺️🙏
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December 22, 2024 at 10:11 am
Beautiful story.
Blessings
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December 23, 2024 at 8:56 pm
🙏
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December 22, 2024 at 10:12 am
I have saved this to the Pinterest page that I have for you
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December 23, 2024 at 8:56 pm
Kind of you Do share the link
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