
The knotter.
There was once a village where people often complained about:
- Look how big a lot of my net! One said.
- Mine is completely tangled! The other sighed.
They came, complained, pointed the tangles. However, a man lived in the village,
who never asked, "Who tied it this way?" Or "Why did you let it go so far?"
He just sat down beside them, took the net in his hand, and said, "
- I see the knot. But I also see the yarn in it. If you want, I'll help you open it.
There were some who left it. His net smoothed again and caught fish.
There were some who complained more.
His net remained in the same way.
One day a child asked him:
- Why don't you tell everyone how to do it?
Man smiled:
- Their net, their decision. I just help you find the yarn.
And from that point on, he was called: the knotter.
Not for that,
Because he solved all the problems - but because he taught people that the solution was always in them.
Lesson:
The problem is always given. The question is whether we want to complain about it or dare to grab the yarn that someone gives us.