Once long ago there was a samurai walking on in an open feild. As he walked on a thunderstorm apperd suddenly and frigheted the young samurai. He ran as quickly as he could to a nearby tree. As he waited for the storm to end, the young samurai saw a beatle moving freely in the rain storm. The samurai was perplexed and asked the beatle. "Beatle, why do you walk in the open. Dont you know that there is a thunderstorm over your head?" To this the beatle replied "There is something to be learned from a rainstorm. When meeting with a sudden shower one attempts not to get wet and run quickly along the road and do such things as passing under the eves of houses, standing under tress, using a shaw. Yet all ingenutiy and effort becomes folly. One still gets wet. If one is resolved from the very beginning one will not be perplexed that one will still get the same soaking. This understanding exstends to all." After this the beatle spread its hard shell to reveal beautiful wings and flew away. As the samurai watched the beatle he realized that he was wet.
Do you know the meaning of the story?
Bletch
Do you know the meaning of the story?
Bletch
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emily:
thank you,but i think i could kick his ass...You can too tho...
synnove:
thank you