Throughout these months, many times I have had one of those days impossible, days when I see all black, which I have no desire, in which nothing gets me feel good. Recently, commenting to a good friend sent me this "fable" accompanied by a short sentence "I hope this story helps you reflect and go back to being the coffee bean has always been"
From here I want to thank you and share with you if I can be helpful in downturn sometime. Thanks Mari, I'll try ...
A daughter complained to her father about life and lamented that things did not work out. do not know how it felt to go on d esfallecer and was about to give up, she was tired of struggling and fighting without getting any result, it seemed that when solving a problem arose.
His father, a chef, took her to the place of work there took three pots with water and place them in fire.
Soon the water of the three pots were boiling: In one he placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and the last placed ground coffee beans, let them boil without saying a word just looked and smiled at her daughter as expected.
The daughter waited impatiently, wondering what he was doing after 20 minutes she turned off the heat bag and put carrots on a plate, coat the eggs and put them in a container and finally put the coffee in a bowl, looking at her he asked: dear you see? "Eggs, carrots and brown" was his reply, made her closer and asked her to play carrots, she did notice that they were soft and then asked him to catch a egg and break it, after removing the egg shell was noted that the drive, then asked her to sip the coffee, she smiled as she tasted an exquisite cup of the delicious drink, surprised and intrigued, she asked: what it all means father?
He explained that each of them had faced the same adversity, boiling water, only that they had reacted differently.
The carrot went in strong, hard, but after passing through the boiling water had been made soft and easy to undo.
eggs had reached the water, fragile, thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water had hardened.
coffee beans were unique, however after sitting through the boiling water, had changed the water.
Which of the three elements are you? When adversity knocks on your door, how you respond? asked his daughter.
the carrot that seems strong, but when the doom and the pain I wilt and become soft and lose strength?
you the egg that starts with a malleable heart, with a fluid spirit, but after a death, separation or dismissal has become hard and inflexible? As you look outside but are embittered and rigid, with a hardened heart?
Or are you a coffee bean? The bean changes the hot water, the element that causes pain when it reaches the peak of boiling the coffee at its best flavor and aroma.
hope you achieve be like the coffee bean, and when things get bad, you can react in a positive way without getting overcome by the circumstances and make things better around you!
That face of adversity there is always a light to light your way and all the people around you!
you can always spread and radiate your strength, optimism and joy the sweet aroma of coffee so you never miss that smell and inexhaustible pleasure that only you know how to convey to others.
From here I want to thank you and share with you if I can be helpful in downturn sometime. Thanks Mari, I'll try ...
A daughter complained to her father about life and lamented that things did not work out. do not know how it felt to go on d esfallecer and was about to give up, she was tired of struggling and fighting without getting any result, it seemed that when solving a problem arose.
His father, a chef, took her to the place of work there took three pots with water and place them in fire.
Soon the water of the three pots were boiling: In one he placed carrots, in the second she placed eggs, and the last placed ground coffee beans, let them boil without saying a word just looked and smiled at her daughter as expected.
The daughter waited impatiently, wondering what he was doing after 20 minutes she turned off the heat bag and put carrots on a plate, coat the eggs and put them in a container and finally put the coffee in a bowl, looking at her he asked: dear you see? "Eggs, carrots and brown" was his reply, made her closer and asked her to play carrots, she did notice that they were soft and then asked him to catch a egg and break it, after removing the egg shell was noted that the drive, then asked her to sip the coffee, she smiled as she tasted an exquisite cup of the delicious drink, surprised and intrigued, she asked: what it all means father?
He explained that each of them had faced the same adversity, boiling water, only that they had reacted differently.
The carrot went in strong, hard, but after passing through the boiling water had been made soft and easy to undo.
eggs had reached the water, fragile, thin outer shell had protected its liquid interior, but after sitting through the boiling water had hardened.
coffee beans were unique, however after sitting through the boiling water, had changed the water.
Which of the three elements are you? When adversity knocks on your door, how you respond? asked his daughter.
the carrot that seems strong, but when the doom and the pain I wilt and become soft and lose strength?
you the egg that starts with a malleable heart, with a fluid spirit, but after a death, separation or dismissal has become hard and inflexible? As you look outside but are embittered and rigid, with a hardened heart?
Or are you a coffee bean? The bean changes the hot water, the element that causes pain when it reaches the peak of boiling the coffee at its best flavor and aroma.
hope you achieve be like the coffee bean, and when things get bad, you can react in a positive way without getting overcome by the circumstances and make things better around you!
That face of adversity there is always a light to light your way and all the people around you!
you can always spread and radiate your strength, optimism and joy the sweet aroma of coffee so you never miss that smell and inexhaustible pleasure that only you know how to convey to others.
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