Readers Comments
Veena wrote: Good one! Inspiring too.
stacylea23 wrote: What a great story. Great lesson!
SmileAlways wrote: I love this story :)
Ticket wrote: Touching story.
OLUATA OLUWAGBENGA wrote: Awesome! How did you come up with this? This just points to me and me, over and over. My lesson? I should do what is right no matter the unconventional reactions and results i get.
bellem1040 wrote: I adore this! Where did this come from! What a fantastic story. It is so important, i believe, and found in the book "the happiness hypothesis," by haidt that one must look at life as a plant--you must give it the right ingredients to flourish. I hope to read more business related stories. Respectfully, bellem1040
alicia wrote: I first read this story as the empty pot by author demi. It's the chinese emperor looking for a successor. I don't know that it is a 'classic' oriental tale, though many of demi's works are.
Frank wrote: Great story. Tragic tho'. What a cruel ceo to torture his successors so.
Me, i'd have asked what type of seed, and try to learn the best growing conditions. When it failed to grow, i'd have asked the ceo for help.
I suspect in the story above, no help would have been forthcoming, and i would have been stuck being the ceo with a bunch of lying co-workers.
Me, i'd have asked what type of seed, and try to learn the best growing conditions. When it failed to grow, i'd have asked the ceo for help.
I suspect in the story above, no help would have been forthcoming, and i would have been stuck being the ceo with a bunch of lying co-workers.
rana wrote: Very inspiring, motivates me to walk the difficult path. Thanks for posting
Desireen wrote: Sure a good story. A good lesson to learn.