Once upon a time, in a peaceful temple, lived a young monk who sought wisdom and enlightenment from his master every day. One day, the little monk asked the master for an answer and asked what the value of life was.
The master smiled and said to the little monk: "You go to the yard to pick up a stone, and then take it to the vegetable market to sell, if someone asks you how much, you don't speak, stretch out two fingers, if he bargains for you, you don't sell it, just take it back." ”
The little monk followed the master's instructions and found an ordinary stone in the courtyard. Early the next morning, he went to the vegetable market with the stones. Sure enough, someone stepped forward to ask about the stone's **, the little monk stretched out two fingers, and the other party said 20 yuan, and the little monk shook his head. The man asked again if 200 yuan was okay, but the little monk did not speak, and smiled and hugged the stone and went back to find the master.
The master smiled and said, "Don't worry, you can take this stone to the museum tomorrow morning to try it." The little monk did it again. The people in the museum gathered around the little monk and discussed, and some people offered 2,000 yuan to buy this stone, but the little monk did not sell it. At this time, a collector walked out, and he asked about the ** of the stone. The little monk stretched out two fingers, and the collector said, "I'll give you 20,000 yuan, can you sell it to me?" The little monk's eyes widened in surprise and he didn't speak. The collector said, "Well, I'll give you 200,000 yuan, how about you sell it to me?" But the little monk still obeyed the master's instructions and did not sell.
The little monk hurried back to the monastery with the stone and excitedly told the master. The master touched the little monk's head and said, "You are like this stone, it is only worth 20 yuan in the vegetable market, 2,000 yuan in the museum, and 200,000 yuan in the antique shop." Different positioning and platforms will create different life values. ”
After hearing this, the little monk nodded thoughtfully. The master went on to say, "The biggest regret in life is not that others look down on you, but that you look down on yourself. Everyone has their own value, they just need to find a platform and positioning that suits them. ”
In conclusion, each person has their own unique value and potential. As long as you find a platform and positioning that suits you, you can create your own wonderful life. That's where the greatest value of life lies.