There once was a boy who loved
eating sweets. He always asked for sweets from his father.
His father was a poor man. He could not always afford sweets
for his son. But the little boy did not understand this, and
demanded sweets all the time.
The boys father thought
hard about how to stop the child asking for so many sweets.
There was a very holy man living nearby at that time. The
boys father had an idea. He decided to take the boy
to the great man who might be able to persuade the child to
stop asking for sweets all the time.
The boy and his father went
along to the great man. The father said to him, O great
saint, could you ask my son to stop asking for sweets which
I cannot afford? The great man was in difficulty, because
he liked sweets himself. How could he ask the boy to give
up asking for sweets? The holy man told the father to bring
his son back after one month.
During that month, the holy
man gave up eating sweets, and when the boy and his father
returned after a month, the holy man said to the boy My
dear child, will you stop asking for sweets which your father
cannot afford to give you?
From then on, the boy stopped
asking for sweets.
The boys father asked
the saint, Why did you not ask my son to give up asking
for sweets when we came to you a month ago? The saint
replied, How could I ask a boy to give up sweets when
I loved sweets myself. In the last month I gave up eating
sweets.
A persons example is
much more powerful than just his words. When we ask someone
to do something, we must do it ourselves also. We should not
ask others to do what we do not do ourselves.