In old times, fable retells the story of the young athletic boy hungry
for success, for whom winning was everything and success was measured by
such a result.
One day, the boy was preparing himself for a running competition in his
small native village, himself and two other young boys to compete. A
large crowd had congregated to witness the sporting spectacle and a wise
old man, upon hearing of the little boy, had travelled far to bear
witness also.
The race commenced, looking like a level heat at the finishing line, but
sure enough the boy dug deep and called on his determination, strength
and power .. he took the winning line and was first. The crowd was
ecstatic and cheered and waved at the boy. The wise man remained still
and calm, expressing no sentiment. The little boy, however. felt proud
and important.
A second race was called, and two new young, fit, challengers came
forward, to run with the little boy. The race was started and sure
enough the little boy came through and finished first once again. The
crowd was ecstatic again and cheered and waved at the boy. The wise man
remained still and calm, again expressing no sentiment. The little boy,
however, felt proud and important.
"Another race, another race!" pleaded the little boy. The wise old man
stepped forward and presented the little boy with two new challengers,
an elderly frail lady and a blind man. "What is this?", quizzed the
little boy. "This is no race" he exclaimed. "Race!", said the wise man.
The race was started and the boy was the only finisher, the other two
challengers left standing at the starting line. The little boy was
ecstatic, he raised his arms in delight. The crowd, however, was silent
showing no sentiment toward the little boy.
"What has happened? Why not do the people join in my success?" he asked
the wise old man. "Race again", replied the wise man, "...this time,
finish together, all three of you, finish together" continued the wise
man. The little boy thought a little, stood in the middle of the blind
man and the frail old lady, and then took the two challengers by the
hand. The race began and the little boy walked slowly, ever so slowly,
to the finishing line and crossed it. The crowd were ecstatic and
cheered and waved at the boy. The wise man smiled, gently nodding his
head. The little boy felt proud and important.
"Old man, I understand not! Who are the crowd cheering for? Which one of
us three?", asked the little boy. The wise old man looked into the
little boy's eyes, placing his hands on the boy's shoulders, and replied
softly .. "Little boy, for this race you have won much more than in any
race you have ever ran before, and for this race the crowd cheer not
for any winner!"
Author: Darren Edwards
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