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Failures can be as a blessing


"A waterman in India had two large pots, one of which he hung on the end of a pole and held around his neck. One of the pots was broken, and the other, he sent a whole piece. of the pot. The end of the long road From the river to the teacher's house the broken pot was only halfway there.
For two whole years this work was continued every day, and the messenger brought only one and a half bottles of water to his master's house. Of course, the great pitcher was proud of his accomplishments and the cause for which he was made. But the broken widow was ashamed to fail, and she could only do half the work she had done. Then, at the end of two years, the condition of the disease was very bad, and he spoke to Abar by the river. "I'm ashamed of myself and I want to thank you. "What? This crack in my side will send water to your master's house. Because of my mistakes, you have to do all this work and you don't get the value of all your work." Abdar fell in love with the broken old pot and said with love: When we go back to the master's house, I want you to see beautiful flowers on the road. In fact, when they climbed the hill, the old seed saw the sun warming the beautiful flowers on the road, and it encouraged him. But at the end of the trip he was still upset because he had poured half the load, so he apologized to the carrier for the mistake.
The preacher said to the pot: "Did you see that there are only flowers on your side of the road, but not on the other side? Because I always knew your mistake and took advantage of it. I planted it. The seed was by your path, and every day we came back from the river, you watered it. I have been able to collect these beautiful flowers to decorate my boss's table for two years. If you were who you are, he would not have this beauty to adorn his house."

Moral: We all have our own unique gifts. We are all cracked pots. Nothing is wasted in this world. You may feel like a loose boat and that you are not good enough or worthless in some areas of your life, but these failures can be as a blessing."