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Monday, June 9, 2008

#3. True Story of..lizards?

This is a true story that happened in Japan.
In order to renovate the house, someone in Japan tear open the wall.

Japanese houses normally have a hollow space between the wooden walls.

When tearing down the walls, he found that there was a lizard stucked there because a nail from outside hammered into one of its feet.

He sees this, feels pity and at the same time curious, as when he checked the nail, it was nailed 10 years ago when the house was first built.

What happened? The lizard has survived in such position for 10 years!?!! In a dark wall partition for 10 years without moving,it is impossible and mind boggling.

Then he wondered, how this lizard survived for 10 years without moving a single step - since its feet was nailed!

So, he stopped his work and observed the lizard,what has it been doing and what has it been eating? Later, don't know from where appears another lizard,with food in its mouth... AHHH!

He was stunned and touched deeply. For the lizard that was stucked by nail, another lizard has been feeding it for the past 10 years...

Such a love, such a beautiful love!! Such love happened even on this tiny creature. What can love do? It can do wonders!! Love can do miracles!!

Imagine it has been doing it for a tiredsome 10 yrs, without giving up hope on its partner. Imagine what a small creature can do that a creature blessed with the brilliant mind can't.

I am touched when I heard this story. And started wondering the relationship between them: family, friends, lovers, brothers, sisters...... As the technology advances, our access to information become faster and faster. But the distance between human beings, was it getting closer as well? NEVER ABANDON YOUR LOVED ONES.

Submitted By: YenZZZ-www.seenread.blogspot.com

2 comments:

Brett Mindrec Robertson said...

Stories of heroes are best left to the interpretation of the reader. Difficult! Tell a story and don't comment on it yourself. What if someone arrives at a different conclusion than you would have? They internalize the story for themselves and learn a lesson from it. A compromise: Tell the story then comment ... in your own comment section! Then everyone can discuss the story WITH YOU and your comment is the first part of the discussion ;)

Lord Story said...

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