Friday, January 10, 2014

The Owl Judge

There was a narration about a king of dragons that like going far away from his kingdom. One day, that dragon rose from the bottom of the sea to the land and went into the palace. The king, ministers, soldiers and ladies-in-waiting were frightened in that dragon’s presence. The soldiers tried hard to stop the dragon but couldn’t, and many soldiers were killed by the dragon too. The king couldn’t bear; he then used the sword and killed that dragon. The wife of that dragon was so offended with what the king had done to his husband. She catched the king and intended to kill him, but the king begged because it was not justice, and asked the owl to be the judge. The owl asked the female dragon, “How many children does your husband have?” She answered, “Ten children.” The owl then turned to the king and asked, “How many children do you have?” The king answered, “Six children.”The owl judged, “If so, the female dragon has to wait until the king has four children more inorder to have the fairness because the king killed the king of dragons when he had ten children. Thus, the female dragon has to kill the king when he has ten children.”


Moral Values

. If we don’t make the other hurt at any time, they will not hurt us.

. Making a decision with anger can destroy the whole benefits.

. If you experience unfair during making a decision with a person, you need to find the other one, who is fair, to be your judge.

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