Long
times ago, in Egypt lived a famous mystical person name Zun-Nun. A young man came
to visit him and asked "Teacher, I do not understand why people like you
dress in such a way and very simple, isn't in this era was necessary to dress
neatly, not only for performance but also for other reasons?
The
mystical only smiled and took his ring from one of his fingers, and said "Young
friend, I will answer your question, but first do one thing for me, take this
ring and go to the market across this street, can you sell this for one chip of
gold?
Having looked at
Zun-Nun's dirty ring, the young man became doubtful. "One chip of gold, I
am not sure this ring could be sold at that price."
"Try
first, young man, who knows you did it." The Young man went to the market
quickly. He offered the ring to the textile, vegetable, meat, fish traders, and
the others. The fact was that no body was willing to pay for a chip of Gold.
He
went back to Zun-Nun residence and reported "Teacher, no body was brave to
offer more than one chip of silver."
With
a wise smile Zun-Nun said, "Now go to the Gold Shop at the back of this street.
Show this to the owner or to the gold trader. Don't give your price just listen
how much he will pay for this ring."
The
Young man went to the shop mentioned and returned with a different expression
from his face. He then reported "Teacher, the traders in the market really
do not know the value of this ring, the gold trader offer this ring for one thousand
of gold, And the value of this ring was one thousands times from what the traders
in the market offer.
Zun-Nun
just smiled subtly and spoke softly, "That was the answer of your questions
my friend, "Someone cannot be valued only from his dress "The traders
in the market" give value like that. But not for "The gold trader"
So
remember all the criticism, snide remarks which we get sometimes, are from the
traders, they do not recognize the gold and put value to it. So do not lose heart
and search for the goldsmiths which will recognize your value.
Similarly
do not get fooled by the outer appearances, a brass may look like a gold but is
not gold. Dig deep before forming an opinion or judging others.