The Conversation of love and marriage

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A student asks a teacher, “Why often people marry a different person then they fell in love with?”

The teacher said, “to answer your question, go to the wheat field and choose the best wheat and come back.

But the rule is that you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick.” The student went to the field, went through the first row, he saw one big wheat which he instantly liked, but he wonders that maybe there is a bigger one further. Then he saw another bigger one, but again he thought that perhaps there is an even bigger one waiting for him.

Later, when he finished more than half of the wheat field, he started to realize that the wheat is not as big as the ones he let go off, he began to realize that he had missed the best one in search of a bigger. So, he ended up going back to the teacher with an empty hand because he just wasn’t able to forgive himself for letting go of the best wheat and described what happened. The teacher told him, “You kept looking for a better one while letting go of the best one, and later when you realize that you have missed that, you can’t go back.

This is the mistake often made by people who fell in love and lost the best person they could have in their life”.

So, the student said, “Does that mean one should never fall in love?” The Teacher replied, “No, Dear, Anyone can fall in love if they find a suitable person. But, once you truly fall in love, you must never let go of that person due to your anger, ego, or comparisons with others”.

“How do they end up marrying someone other than they loved?” the student asked. The teacher said, “to answer your question, go to the cornfield and choose the biggest corn and come back. But the rule is the same as before; you can go through them only once and cannot turn back to pick.” The student went to the corn field; this time, he was careful not to repeat the previous mistake. When he reached the middle of the area, he picked one medium corn that he felt satisfied with and went back to the teacher. He described how he made a choice. The teacher told him, “This time, you didn’t come empty-handed.

You looked for one that is just nice, and you had put your faith that this is the best one you can get. This is how one chooses marriage.”

The student stood confused.

The teacher asked, “What is bothering you now?” The student replied, “I am wondering which would have been better, marrying a person you love or loving the person you marry.” The teacher replied, “It’s a straightforward answer, only if you are willing to admit it to yourself”.

Moral: Life is like a basket of fruits. Either you have to make a choice of eating the fruit you love or be content with something healthy! Choose wisely else you may have to spend your life wondering, what if.. As long as you stay true to yourself and honest, you can’t go wrong with any of these two choices.

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Hmmm ......we kept looking for a better one while letting go of the best one, and later when you realize that you have missed that, you can’t go back.

And to choose marriage, you looked for one that is just nice, and you had put your faith that this is the best one you can get.

Thanks very interesting

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4 years ago

Very interesting... Life is full of choices, make sure you make the best choice

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Thank you

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4 years ago

Wonderful writing and amazing photograpy dear.

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Thank you

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4 years ago

nice post..

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Thank you

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4 years ago

tnc

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4 years ago

Bitter truth

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Thank you

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Wow very nice story

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tnx

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4 years ago

Very nice story

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tnx

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