Long time
ago in a land nearly far away, there lived a King. He was very powerful and had
conquered the mightiest warriors on Earth. Having emerged victorious after
having won many a battle, he started considering himself invincible. His false
ego and pride captured his imagination, and he got swayed away and flattered by
comparisons with none other than the almighty creator! The King had a son whom
he adored. The son loved his father, too, though he was a staunch believer in
God. Later in the story, to uphold his ego, the King got into loggerheads with
his own son, tried to kill him on various occasions, and took panga with God in
a battle, where the result was obvious. That was a story played long time ago. It
holds true even today. Give me “satbuddhi”, God: no ego, false pride and/or a free
ride. And, of course whenever my ego
takes over, PLEASE remind me: har sher ka ek baap hota hai, jise shamsher kehte
hain! #MightyLogicalStoriesofIndia
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