A Zen master was addressing a group of monks,
When a monk got up and started to abuse him,
"You are cheating on us. Why should we obey you?
I will be the last person to obey you.
The master smiled at him and said,
"Come here!" the monk went to him,
"Move Aside!", the monk moved aside,
"Look At Me", the monk did the same,
"See! You are the first to obey me,"
The monk realized his mistake and bowed down.
Remember! The more you resist somebody,
The more you stay with it.
Published by Neetu Wali
I belong to the beautiful state of Jammu and kashmir from India. I have done masters in business administration View profile
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