My Own Story titled 'Mutual Understanding' Once, a Guru decided to give a test to his disciples. So, he called his 20 disciples for having meals. The Guru divided them in two groups of 10 boys each. He served them food but before eating, he kept a condition. Without bending their elbows, they would have to eat. Both groups were confused. Both groups tried a lot to eat without bending their elbows, but couldn't. Food got scattered hither and thither. The first group of boys kept trying, but after a short discussion, the second group got an idea. They started to feed one another without bending their elbows and completed their task. The Guru became happy to see that his disciples had passed the test and became aware that mutual understanding among a group can solve the toughest of the tasks of life.
My Own Story titled 'Mutual Understanding'
ReplyDeleteOnce, a Guru decided to give a test to his disciples. So, he called his 20 disciples for having meals. The Guru divided them in two groups of 10 boys each. He served them food but before eating, he kept a condition. Without bending their elbows, they would have to eat. Both groups were confused. Both groups tried a lot to eat without bending their elbows, but couldn't. Food got scattered hither and thither. The first group of boys kept trying, but after a short discussion, the second group got an idea. They started to feed one another without bending their elbows and completed their task. The Guru became happy to see that his disciples had passed the test and became aware that mutual understanding among a group can solve the toughest of the tasks of life.