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The simpler the better
Once upon a time, there
was a big forest in a valley with high mountains around it and a clearing in
the centre. The tree with the finest fruits stood In the middle of the
clearing. For a very long time, the two monkeys living in the valley had
peacefully lived together and shared the fruits from the tree sometimes
meeting in the shadow of it.
However one day, nobody
could tell why, the two monkeys reached out for a very sweet looking fruit at
the same time and began to quarrel about it. First, they hit, pushed and
pulled each other’s hair, then, one took a stick and beat the other and at
the end, stones were thrown. Both were very angry and very tired but they
promised to continue the fight.
During the night, one of
them decided that he needed help and formed a monkey soldier out of clay.
“This soldier doesn’t need brains because he only has to fight for me,” he thought.
The next morning, he went
to the tree with his reinforcement and the other monkey was rather surprised
when he saw the clay soldier. He was even more astonished when he discovered
that the clay soldier fought excellently and was much stronger than both
monkeys were together.
At night, the beaten
monkey produced his own soldier, but not only one, he made two of them.
The next day, he should
be the winner of the battle.
This went on for some
time until there were around a hundred soldiers on each side filling the
whole clearing.
Some kind of new tactics
had to be found. So, one of the monkeys had the idea to inject some braveness
into his soldiers.
The next day, his
soldiers resulted to fight better than those of his opponent did.
In the evening, the other
injected judgement into his soldiers and they fought smarter than those of
his opponent did and won the battle that day.
Then, they injected
intuition and creativity into their soldiers, and after that flexibility.
The soldiers became more
and more professional with ability, decisiveness, cleverness, intelligence,
empathy and flexibility. However, because of these skills, they partly lost
their simple-mindedness, obedience, submissiveness, manageability,
indifference and loyalty and very often looked at each other in surprise and
were wondering why they were fighting for somebody else. In the end, they
chased the two monkey kings and established democracies.
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Saturday, 29 February 2020
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