An ancient
Indian sage was teaching his disciples the art of archery. He put a wooden bird
as the target and asked them to aim at the eye of the bird.
The first
disciple was asked to describe what he saw.
He said,
"I see the trees, the branches, the leaves, the sky, the bird and its
eye.."
The sage
asked this disciple to wait.
Then he
asked the second disciple the same question and he replied, "I only see
the eye of the bird."
The sage
said, "Very good, then shoot."
The arrow
went straight and hit the eye of the bird.
What is the
moral of the story?
Unless we
focus, we cannot achieve our goal. It is hard to focus and concentrate, but it
is a skill that can be learned.
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