Sunday, July 30, 2006

The Love Of Money

Greed is such a powerful emotion that it can overwrite all other considerations. This is a tale from China.

In ancient times, there was an old woodcutter who went to the mountain almost every day to cut wood.

It was said that the old man was a miser who hoarded his silver until it changed to gold, and that he cared more for gold than anything else in the world.

One day a wilderness tiger sprang at him, and though he ran, he could not escape, and the tiger carried him off in its mouth.

The woodcutter’s son saw his father’s danger, and ran to save him if possible. He carried a long knife, and as he could run faster than the tiger, who had a man to carry, he soon overtook them.

His father was not much hurt, for the tiger held him by his clothes. When the old woodcutter saw his son about to stab the tiger, he called out in great alarm: “Do not spoil the tiger’s skin! Do not spoil the tiger’s skin! If you can kill him without cutting a hole in his skin we can get many pieces of silver for it. Kill him, but do not cut his body.”

While the son was listening to his father’s instructions the tiger suddenly dashed off into the forest, carrying the old man where the son could not reach him, and he was soon killed.

And the wise ma who told this story said, “Ah, this old man’s courage was foolish. His love for money was stronger than his love for life itself.”

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