Better Bent Than Broken
Once a huge oak tree
stood on the bank of a river. It was well nourished by the water of the river.
Naturally, it was very strong and had a thick stem. Just nearby, grew some
reeds with thin but flexible stems. They stood almost half in water and had
flourished well too. One day, strong winds blew. The tree, though huge and
strong, broke from the middle and was thrown across the stream just among the
reeds. On the other hand, the tree was very surprised to see that the reeds
suffered no harm at all. The oak could not make out the reason for the safety
of the reeds and asked them, “How is it that you, being frail and slender,
managed to face the gale without any harm. But I, strong enough, have been
broken.” The reeds replied, “You were proud of your strength and refused to
bend. So, you broke while we bowed and yielded to the gale and were spared.”