Wisdom And Self Control

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Wisdom and Self Control

Cyclist riding without light

This is the story of a young man who was riding a cycle on a dark night along a crowded road; the policeman on duty asked him to stop and alight, for he had no lamp on his cycle.

The fellow, however shouted, “Policeman! Keep away. Of course, I have no lamp; but beware, I have no brake, either!”

Man too has wisdom and Self Control

That is the pathetic condition of everyone now. No one has the lamp of wisdom or the brake of self- control. How then can they go along the road of Ananda, without causing injury to themselves or others?

The cyclist must have both; man too has need for wisdom and self-control. Or else, he is certain to ruin this chance he has got, to save himself.

While Wisdom leads the way Self-Control ensures safety in life’s journey.

 Illustrations by Ms. Sainee

[Ref: China Katha-I, Stories & Parables Pg:]

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