I had the honor to meet a wise man, five years old. And ask him a couple of questions. One of his answers just won me over.
I want to convey directly in the dialogue. So, I ask him: “What should a person do when he feels bad and has no strength?”
To which I get a chic answer – “Drink tea.”
“And if the tea doesn’t help?” I continued searching for the truth.
– “Then still drink tea, but with sugar,” the little sage answered confidently, as if the information had been tested by time and experience.
– “And if it doesn’t help with sugar?”
– “Then with sweets, but drink tea,” continued the five-year-old sage.
– “And if it doesn’t help with candy,” I still doubted as a specialist with extensive experience. To which I received a clear and confident answer.
“And if it doesn’t help with candy, then it’s not the right tea,” said the kid.
As a annoying psychologist, I could not calm down and again got into the dialogue: “Well, how do you understand what kind of tea to drink?”.
– “Ah, well, it’s simple,” said the wise man, “the one from whom you want to laugh.”
“Although you can just laugh if you don’t want tea,” the sage said thoughtfully.How do you, friends, such advice from a sage: if it’s bad – drink tea, if it doesn’t help – laugh.
Victoria Nazarevich 2020@
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