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Subject: It's a just story; Old Woman & a monk


Author:
R
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Date Posted: 23:50:36 03/03/09 Tue GMT 0700

It's just a story from the film i saw last night.

The story is about an old woman & a young monk.

A monk is captured by the soldiers, & while they're walking to town, they saw an old woman who's crying.
The monk stopped & asked why the grandma crying.

The grandma said: "I cry because of the Sun".
"Why it's shining so brightly?"

The soldiers laughed at the grandma & asked the monk to continue walking.

The monk said: "I can't stand hearing on people's cry, so as from my childhood till now"
" Grandma, please don't cry"

The soldiers laughed at more, & said There're many people like the old woman in the world, who cry to something useless like that. How can a young monk make the Sun stop shining & turn it to the rainy day for her.
The soldiers pushed the monk to continue walking.

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It's a long journey 4 them, & it's a rainy day.
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They meet with that old woman again, & still crying.
The monk stop again & asked her why she's crying.

The old woman said: " I cry because of the rain"

The soldiers once again laughed out loud and told her how stupid she is. Crying before coz of the Sun, & now when it's raining, she cried again for it's raining.& Asked the monk to continue the journey.

But the monk still continue to ask the grandma:
" When the sun is shining u cry, & now it's rain & u still cry, Why?"

The grandma said: " I have 2 poor daughters, one who sell the clothes & other who sell the umbrella". " When the Sun shine, then my younger daughter can't sell her umbrellas; & When it's rain, then my older daughter can't sell the clothes"

The soldiers laughed at her, & tell the monk it's useless to take a care on the grandma.
They tell the monk; how can he change the weather so easily for that grandma; Sunshine-rainy-Sunshine-rainy-& so on & she still will keep crying whatever the weather will change.

The monk then told the grandma: " Grandma, we usually just seeing things in negative way. How about if we think: When it's sunny day, then ur older daughter can sell the clothes, & When it's rainy day, then ur younger daughter can sell her umbrellas. Yes, it's all selling day, right?"

The Grandma Smile & Cheers up.

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[> Subject: im confiused


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ratu
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Date Posted: 12:37:41 05/27/09 Wed GMT 0700

i understand about the story,but i cant understand what the meaning of this story?wanna tell us something or just a joke?

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[> Subject: just a story


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R
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Date Posted: 05:35:01 06/02/09 Tue GMT 0700

whatever it become depends on the readers.
for me it's about positive thinking way if someone facing the problem, but it also reminds me on my stupidities lol.

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