Someday, in the palace far, far away from city, on the northern Asia, there were a kingdom led by a wisdom king with his 3 young sons.
One day the king looked at his ring, the ring named as philosopher ring because whoever wore the ring shall have a lucky, a wisdom, everyone will be kind with them, and the owner will be a good and kind man in the world.
The king wanted to give it to his sons, but he afraid that this one ring will make them fighting because of jealousy. So the king went to the ring-maker and order him to make the same-very same ring that couldn't known which is the original one. It's done and it's looks like triplet.
Then the time for give that ring has arrived. The king was sick and not so long life again. He called in his 3 sons and give them the ring without knowing which is the original. and then the king passed away.
at the first time there are peace among them, but lately, dont have any idea how they knew that only one ring that had been a philosopher ring among another ring. Then they go to the wisdom man in their kingdom.
"sir, we want to know which is the original philosopher ring among these three ring" said the sons.
"so what's the difference between that ring?" said wisdom man
"the original philosopher ring will make you become a good man, kind, nice, friendly, and generous"
then the wisdom man took off their ring and enter his house to examine the ring.
after a long time, he get out from his house and said
"i'm so sorry, i couldn't find which one is the real philosopher ring among them. But i have an advice, rather than find out which one is the philosopher ring, how about you prove yourself that you are the owner of the philosopher ring by be good man, kind, nice, friendly, and generous to every one?"
they agree with the wisdom man and do what he advised for
"Then, a wisdom man are not determined by the external factor, but by internal factor. You are the one that determined whether you are requirement enough to be a wisdom man or not. Not with something external like a thing"
Tuesday, 19 March 2013
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