Sunday, September 21, 2008

Fish

Two fish were swimming when they saw a piece of meat dangling before them. The younger fish darted toward it with an open mouth. The older fish cried out, “Stop! You can’t see it, but there is a hook inside that meat. It is connected by an invisible line to a pole outside the water. There is a man holding the pole. If you eat the meat, the hook will catch in your jaw and the man will pull you out of the water. He will cut you open with a knife, roast you on a fire and eat you. Then he will throw your remains to his cat.” The young fish stopped. The two of them swam away. But when the young fish was alone, he thought to himself, “Let me investigate for myself how accurate these claims are.” He went back to the meat, swam around it, above and below it. He swam as far as he could in widening circles around the meat. After a long search, he said to himself, “I’ve looked far and wide, and I haven’t found any sign of a man, a pole, a knife, a fire or a cat. In fact, I’ve found no trace of anything outside this water we live in. These must just be stories.” He went back to the meat and ate it. The hook caught in his jaw, he felt himself being yanked out of the water. He saw a pole, a man and a knife, but at that point his knowledge was useless.

7 comments:

Queen B said...

ok, I know this is not the point, but you would think this situation would be covered extensively in the "Being a Fish for Dummies" book...

Anonymous said...

What I want to know is how the first fish learned all about the fisherman, the knife and the cat. Was it peeking out the water and watched it happen first hand?

Amy

Anonymous said...

Older, wiser fish, (especially parents) just know these things. If children would just listen to their parents just think of how much easier their lives could be. Mom

Paula said...

Is the younger fish named Al?

LoSpace said...

And that is how the old fish got to be old!!! But did the man who caught him learn how to fish and eat for a day, or did he get luck and only eat for a day?!?!?

Ruth Anne said...

Several thoughts:
1-Faith is the belief in things not seen. You have to have faith when all else fails.

2-Sometimes some of the most common sense isn't really that common sense.

3-Sometimes it is ourselves that hurt us the most.

4-Someone had to hurt to obtain all knowledge. You don't have to hurt to prove a point.

5-The wisdom of others outside "the pond" is great. Trust in people that have loved you the longest.

Love to know your insights.

Jinjer said...

This is a great story. I have caught myself many times saying to myself, "If I only would have listened..."