There was once a small boy who banged a drum all day and
loved every moment of it. He would not be quiet, no matter what anyone else
said or did. Various attempts were made to do something about the child.
One person told the boy that he would, if he continued to
make so much noise, perforate his eardrums. This reasoning was too advanced for
the child, who was neither a scientist nor a scholar.
A second person told him that drum beating was a sacred
activity and should be carried out only on special occasions. The third person
offered the neighbors plugs for their ears; a fourth gave the boy a book; a
fifth gave the neighbors books that described a method of controlling anger
through biofeedback; a sixth person gave the boy meditation exercises to make
him placid and docile. None of these attempts worked.
Eventually, a wise person came along with an effective
motivation. He looked at the situation, handed the child a hammer and chisel,
and asked, "I wonder what is inside the drum?"
No more problem.
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