THE SELFISH FARMER
Once there lived a farmer who owned a number
of gardens and fields in his living place. Among them he liked his garden of
fruit trees in it. There were variety of fruits in his garden. He took great
care of them.
Daily he used to visit his garden and he counted
the fruits in each tree. He noticed that one apple tree had gone barren. He
waited for a month to see whether the tree was bearing fruits. But it no longer
bore any fruits.
Now, on seeing the apple-tree useless, the
farmer decided to cut it down. One morning he came to the garden with an axe
and got ready to cut down the apple tree. At that time the birds living on that
tree begged the farmer, “Please spare this tree sir.” On hearing this the
farmer was surprised to see that there were many birds living in that tree.
Though it did not hear fruits it provided shelter to many birds.
The birds again pleaded the farmer not to cut
down the tree. They cried, “If you cut this tree, we will have to go elsewhere.
It will deprive you and your fellow men of our merry notes when you are at work
here.”
But the selfish farmer didn’t need to the
plea of the birds. Instead he had turned a deaf-ear and started to struck down
the tree with his axe. A few strokes of the axe discovered a hollow in
the stem of the tree. It had a large honey-comb inside it.
The farmer was delighted at his finding. He
threw down his axe and said to himself, “This tree is really worthy. I must not
cut it down.”
MORAL: MOST MEN GO BY GAIN, NOT BY MORAL.
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