A Stick and A Guest


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A village is said to have received a distinguished visitor. It was superb. He was being shown village after village. He was selected when it came time to eat, and various blessings were presented to him at the table. A long, thick stick was also brought and kept in a large chest at the same time.

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The visitor was glad to see the endowments however was hesitant to see the stick. He asked in a reserved manner: What’s the point of bringing this stick? The hosts stated, It’s simply our custom. Since the time of the elders, it has been going on. At the point when a visitor comes, they put a stick before him alongside the food.

 

 

 

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The guest wasn’t happy. He was afraid that there would be a feast with sticks after all these feasts. He then questioned: Nevertheless, it must have a purpose. There will be some use. After all, why is only the guest allowed to see the baton? One of the hosts commented, We are unaware of the use or purpose, distinguished guest. It’s just a tradition that the elders have passed down. You consume safe food.

 

The guest was thinking to himself, ” What can I do to eat safely?” The threat is never far away. Then he declared: Until you individuals make sense of why a stick has been put on the visitor’s table here since the hour of the seniors, even a piece of yours, in the vow of giving food to a worm in a stone.” ” I won’t eat.” Presently the entire town was in a furor that the visitor had wouldn’t eat. A senior of the town was called. He heard the entire story and saw the stick put on the table.

 

“Welcome, Kim Bakhtu! You brought such a major stick? Diminish it. Our forefathers didn’t hold a stick as large in front of the guest. The post was quickly cut down to a few feet. However, the guest remained dissatisfied. He required a response to his inquiry. Presently a somewhat huge number of elderly folks were called. He also heard the entire narrative. The stick was also measured. Additionally, they objected: The stick remains large. Our seniors used to keep a little stick before the visitors.

 

The remaining stick was cut and peeled into a small stick at the elder’s suggestion. The visitor’s curiosity persisted despite the fact that the stick’s size and shape were no longer in danger. Until now the older folks had just decreased the size and the risks. No one was able to determine its function or use. The guest was still hesitant to contaminate the food. After some searching, they found an elderly villager whose head hair and eyebrows had turned white. As indicated by a cautious gauge, the age of the old individual won’t be under 99 years. He used to offer less guidance.

 

At the point when they were informed the shape and size of the stick exhaustively, they began madly searching for their sticks. He yelled and said, Hey, blind individuals! Our older folks used to put a little straw in a little bowl before the visitor so that assuming that a piece of meat stalled out in the teeth of the visitor, he would haul it out.

 

…………..Result…………..
In any field of life, any new thing, any development, begins as a straw, however at that point its supporters develop it and make it like a long and thick stick and are not happy with it.