Thursday, November 30, 2006

The Real Value of the Ring

I’m going to explain a story I read few days ago and I liked it very much.
A boy had visited a magician in order to help him because of a big problem he had
Te boy explained the problem to him:

-I come because I feel very depressed, I don’t want to do anything. People tell me I don’t make anything well, also that I’m stupid and rather clumsy. How can I improve myself? What can I do?

Without looking at him, the magician said:
-I’m so sorry boy but I can’t help you. I need to solve my own problem before. If you help me to solve it, I could help you later but not before.
-Wonderful! – said the boy.
So the magician took off the ring he was wearing in his finger and gave it to him. He explained that he had a debt and had to pay as soon as possible the amount of two golden coins

He had to sell the ring and get the most money he could but no accepting less than two golden coins for it.
The boy took the ring and went away.
During several days he was offering the ring in different markets buy without success, people laughed each time he said the minimum price.
After offering the jewel to hundred people, he left failed and decided to go back.
He came back very upset because it wasn’t possible to solve the magician’s problem.
The magician told him that first of all they need to know the real value of th ring, so he advised the boy to visit the town’s jewellery. The boy had to ask him the real price, how much he could give for the ring.

The boy left a second time.
After looking at the ring the jeweller answered:
-Boy, if you want to sell it, I can’t give you more than 50 golden coins. I know you can get 60 with more time but not if it’s urgent.
The nervous boy ran and explained to the magician what happened. The teacher answered:
-Sit down boy! You are like the ring: a valuable and only jewel. And for that reason only an expert could evaluate you.
Why do you pretend that anyone discover your true value?

Is it nice, isn’t it?

4 Comments:

Anonymous Anonymous said...

Hi Draco,

yes it is a nice story, it is like 'The Lion's Hair' story we read in class. I like them, they are very simple but they hide very nice moral.

11:24 PM  
Anonymous Anonymous said...

Nice story! You must be a teacher with such a delicate message underneath...

Here are my suggestions:

You say:
-to explain a history
-I feel very depress
-How can improve...
-Without looking him..
-and gave it him
-but no accept less
-felt away
-After offer the jewel
-and decided go back
-to resolve
-the true ring value
-so advised the boy
-After looking the ring the jewellery answered
-Why do you pretend that anyone discover your true value? ("pretend" is a false friend. Use a different verb)


I'd say:
-to explain a story
-I feel very depressed
-How can I improve...
-Without looking at him..
-and gave it to him
-but no accepting less OR but he could not accept less...
-left OR went away
-After offering the jewel
-and decided to go back
-to solve
-the real value of the ring
-so he advised the boy
-After looking at the ring the jeweller answered

Please, be meticulous with your corrections. There are many little things here.

9:21 PM  
Blogger Ladybird said...

Nice post Draco! I think we should have to remember about this story in many situations in life. Most of us have tried, at less once in our life, to be cool for everybody. That´s impossible and, as the story says, we are valuable and only jewels sometimes not evaluate from the correct person. HAPPY CHRISTMAS my friend.

6:56 AM  
Blogger Eddie_IM said...

We can't be perfect, and every pearson has it's skills. You can't be good at everything, but everyone is good in at least a thing. Try to know what is it and not cry for yout imperfection.

12:53 PM  

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