Love & Marriage
One day, Plato asked his
teacher, "What is love? How can I find it?"
His teacher answered, "There is a vast wheat field in front. Walk forward
without turning back, and pick only one stalk. If you find the most magnificent
stalk, then you have found love." Plato walked forward, and before long, he
returned with empty hands, having picked nothing. His teacher asked, "Why did
you not pick any stalk?" Plato answered, "Because I could only pick once, and
yet I could not turn back. I did find the most magnificent stalk, but did not
know if there were any better ones ahead, so I did not pick it. As I walked
further, the stalks that I saw were not as good as the earlier one, so I did not
pick any in the end.
His teacher then said, "And that is love."
On another day, Plato asked his teacher, "What is marriage? How can I find it?"
His teacher answered, "There is a thriving forest in front. Walk forward without
turning back, and chop down only one tree. If you find the tallest tree, then
you have found marriage".
Plato walked forward, and before long, He returned with a tree. The tree was not
bad, and it was not tall either. It was only an ordinary tree, not the best but
just a good tree. His teacher asked, "Why did you chop down such an ordinary
tree?" Plato answered, "Because of my previous experience. I had walked through
the field, but returned with empty hands. This time, I saw this tree, and I felt
that it was the first good tree that I saw, so I chopped it down and brought it
back. I did not want to miss the opportunity."
His teacher then said, "And that is marriage."