Here is an oriental parable which I read in one Russian self-help book and tried to translate it for you. Hope you will like it.
One merchant and his servant were sailing together on the ship. It was servant's first trip in the sea. He was sitting on the deck of the ship, yelling, complaining and crying. They tried to calm him, but nothing helped. The doctor, who was on the same ship, wanted to heal him and offered his services. The merchant agreed. And then the doctor ordered the sailors to throw a servant in the sea. Servant was dangling with his arms and legs, breathless, caught eagerly an air with his mouth. Then they dragged him out of the water. After that he sat quietly on the deck. The merchant was astonished: "What is the wisdom of that act?"
Doctor replied, "The price of peace will be known if only once you look straight in the eye of danger."
Thank you for your time,
Alexandra
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Thanks Mitran! You are welcome at any time!
wow...really nice story. Ya, As for me , when you lost something then you felt regret...
Thanks for your share, I will be back your wall soon. It is attractive me....
Hi, Alexandra! Cool! I like this story! You are the best!
Hello, dear Alexandra!
Interesting parable! Wonderful translation! Excellent work! Well Done!
Yeas, I agree with the doctor and other members of MyEC - "The price of peace will be known if only once you look straight in the eye of danger". Or in other words - we cognize all things in their comparison with each other! :-)
Inga.
the story was wonderful and made me think about the price of peace.
it is very valuable but we never pay attention to it.
when i see a film from world war 2, i think more about the price of peace we have now.
thank you dear alexa