Excerpt from The Problems of Youth: A Series of Discourses for Young People on Themes From the Book of Proverbs
The fear of the Lord is the beginning of knowl edge. - Prov. 1: 7.
MMI, an Indian sage, took a seed one day and cut it in two. Then turning to his son he asked, What do you see, my child? A seed, father, was the reply. And what do you see in the seed? A small speck, was the answer. And what do you see in the speck? Nothing, said his son. Ah where you see nothing, I see a great tree, replied the father.
The difference in men, after all, is the dif ference in what they see. Where some see only a stone, others read the history of the world; where one man beholds nothing but a bush touched with the red glow of the setting sun, another sees heavenly flames and hears the voice of the Almighty.
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