5 Buried Treasure


Buried Treasure

A miser had buried his gold in a secret place in his garden. Every day he went to the spot, dug up the treasure and counted it piece by piece to make sure it was all there. He made so many trips that a thief, who had been observing him, guessed what it was the miser had hidden, and one night quietly dug up the treasure and made off with it.

When the miser made his next visit to his hiding place and discovered his loss, he was overcome with grief. He groaned and cried and tore at his hair.

A friend who lived nearby heard his wailing and groaning and went to see what was up.

He asked the miser what was wrong, and could he help. " My gold, all my gold!" he cried, "Somebody has robbed me of all my gold."

The neighbour on hearing this pointed to the hole in the ground, "Did you bury your gold in there?" he asked. "Why did you not keep it in the house where you could easily get to it when you needed to purchase things?"

"Buy things!" screamed the miser angrily. "Why, I never touched the gold other than to count it. I could never think of spending it.

The neighbour on hearing this looked around the garden and picked up a large stone which he threw into the hole. "If it is the case that you do not want the gold to make purchases,'" he said, "cover up this stone. It is worth just as much as the treasure that has been stolen!"

It is very simple to direct all our energies in the wrong direction. How much more could be achieved by seeing things from a true perspective?  Why waste time on unworthy projects?




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