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“92nd story”

First published: May.23.2019

 

Once upon a time in a kingdom, the king suffered pain in his eyes.

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Many different doctors visited him but none of them were able to cure the king’s pain.

 

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The King’s right-hand minister suggested: “There is a wise man in the Kingdom who knows everything, let him visit you.”

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The king agreed and they brought the wise man to visit the king.

The wise man said: “If you see everything in green, your pain will stop eventually and your eyes will be cured.”

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The king ordered every wall of his palace to be painted green. The king’s pain in his eyes was getting better exactly as the wise man promised.

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The king ordered everyone to wear green. He asked for all the dishes, table cloths, furniture, curtains; every possible thing in the palace to be changed to green.

 

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The project took a whole year. The palace started to become famous and known as the ‘Green Palace.’

The king’s eyes were completely cured. He felt no pain at all.

The king asked his minister to bring the wise man back to the palace as he wanted to reward him.

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When the wise man came to visit, the king said: “Thank you for your perfect prescription. The colour green really cured the pain in my eyes, but what an expensive prescription it was. We paid a fortune to change everything to green, but it was worth it.” And laughed.

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The wise man replied politely: “I asked you to see everything in green. You just had to use glasses with green glass. You didn’t need to change the world around you, you just had to change your vision.”

-There is no need for us to change the world around us, in fact, it would be impossible. We just need to change the way we look at our surrounding.

Dear friends; 

Don’t forget to read my books.<3<3<3

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178 comments

  1. Beautiful thought on change your vision. Co incident today only had drafted a post on same topic with different story and thoughts.

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  2. Another little tale, so well told (and illustrated), underlain with a truly valid message well worth remembering

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  3. Perfect wisdom. Great story!

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  4. Thank you the story was beautiful and meaningful .

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  5. Very clever twist on what the outcome as perceived by the king might be. A good lesson for all of us.

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  6. This is a great story.

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  7. Yet another beautiful tale, Laleh!!😊❤👍Loved it !!❤❤

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  8. This was a very powerful message, Laleh. Huge difference in changing the world and changing our way of seeing it. Love this!

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  9. Love this one. Changing ourselves is all we can do!

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  10. An intriguing tale, as always, Laleh. Given the current existential crises that humankind now face with climate disruption and ecosystems collapse, I cannot agree with your conclusion. We not only “need to change the way we look at our environment,” but we must also change the toxic world we have created for ourselves.

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  11. This teaches us a lesson on multiple levels. I always enjoy your stories and fables, Laleh. Keep them coming!

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  12. I really like this one. Thanks, dear. And i really like that the king changed the world. It’s not a bad idea to think that, sometimes, you can change the world. Sometimes, changing the world is beneficial. Not only for you, but for the world too. Have a wonderful day, dear. Thanks again.

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  13. Wow that was good! And a very wise moral to the story, too. xx

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  14. What a beautiful story…thanks for sharing ❤

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  15. A simple thing that can change our life, fantastic lesson

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  16. So true – it is all within us!

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  17. This is such a valuable message. To change what you see change your “glasses”. Excellent!

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  18. Such a simple and pure wisdom.

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  19. Love your stories!!!! Have a nice weekend !! LOVE YOU!!!!

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  20. Such a lovely and wise story, Laleh.

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  21. You are a wonderful woman. You describe our unique stories. Sometimes it’s enough to look at the matter differently, to accept it, but how difficult it is.

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  22. I’ve really thought that the Wiseman belongs to the green party 🤣🤣 great read dear Laleh ❤🙏👍🙏❤

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  23. Reblogged this on lampmagician and commented:
    A great advice 👍👍❤

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  24. A very wise lesson! This story reminds me what Wayne Dyer, a well-known motivational speaker said. “When you change the way you look at things, the things you look at change.” 🙂

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  25. how very wise, and congrats on your award, well done!

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  26. Beautiful story with nice message 😊❤❤❤

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  27. And Wow! Just finished reading! I love the conclusion.

    Change your vision not your world.

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  28. The significance of our temperaments as applied to different colors makes a terrific thought to catch on to. Thanks for reading my latest blog.

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  29. I love this. My favorite color is green!

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  30. thanks for your like of my post, “The Life of Christ – John 1:1-18;” you are very kind.

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  31. As always, your writing brings out wise lessons. Thanks for sharing Laleh.

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  32. This is sooooo wonderful!!! Thank You!!! 🤗💖😊

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  33. Ma a volte alcuni cambiamenti sono opportuni.

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  34. Green is a soothing color. It is true, that instead of changing the world, bending it to our own will, we should change ourselves instead. A nice story packed with much wisdom.

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  35. Creat story,
    congratulations for the idea and development.
    greetings

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  36. Wonderful story, and so true. Most people do not take responsibility for the world around them. They think it is “just there” and they are not responsible. They think life events “happen to them”, not understanding that they cause their world to be what it is by their thoughts, words and deeds. So when things go wrong they can say, “It is not my fault. It was done TO me”. In this manner their life does not change, they do not change. They muddle through never understanding they chose the life they have. We have so much power to affect the world around us but most people sit and wait for the world to change so they can be happy.

    Thank you for your visits to my blogs. Life has been extra busy as I try to keep things done and sometimes I can’t get to my blogs because there are only so many hours in the day. Someday I will buy your book but I have a stack still waiting to be read. As I am still writng my book, needing it edited, it’s important to have it read.

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  37. I love reading your moral story its beautiful and short to change our vision

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  38. That’s a great story I have read in recent times… Moral of the story is as perfect as it is to the world..

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  39. Oh wow! Loved this

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  40. A very fine story, my dear Laleh, with a clear message. Thank you for telling it.

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  41. Beautiful story with a great lesson! It’s nice coming across your blog again! Stay well my friend!

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  42. hi, i nominated you for the liebster award. best of luck.

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  43. Beautiful touching amazing. I loved it

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  44. we need to use our hearts rather than the prejudices that are embedded in us, be blessed

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  45. Your stories with a message to mankind are invaluable. Congratulations on your talent.
    regards

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  46. the king of nowhere
    hots on
    tea for one
    drive thru
    didn t you?

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  47. lovely lessons always as we see with new eyes.. nice Laleh!💖💖💖💖

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  48. I really like your stories and the metaphor you use. Really valuable lesson here.

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  49. Another brilliant story, Laleh! Love it 🙂

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