No Work, No Food
July 10th 2007 15:34
Category: Oriental Thoughts
Hyakujo, the Chinese Zen master, used to labor with his pupils even at the age of eighty, trimming the gardens, cleaning the grounds, and pruning the trees.
The pupils felt sorry to see the old teacher working so hard, but they knew he would not listen to their advice to stop, so they hid away his tools.
The day they did, the teacher worked and ate the same as before. In the evening he intructed them: "No work, no food."
"A hundred times every day I remind myself that my inner and outer life, depend on the labours of other men, living and dead, and that I must exert myself in order to give in the same measure as I have received.”
--Albert Einstein---
--Albert Einstein---
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