"The Lie said to the Truth
Let's take a bath together, the well water is very nice."
The Truth, still suspicious, tested the water and found out it really was nice.
So they got naked and bathed.
But suddenly, the Lie leapt out of the water and fled, wearing the clothes of the Truth.
The Truth, furious, climbed out of the well to get her clothes back.
But the World, upon seeing the naked Truth, looked away, with anger and contempt.
Poor Truth returned to the well and disappeared forever, hiding her shame.
Since then, the Lie runs around the world, dressed as the Truth, and society is very happy.
Because the world has no desire to know the naked Truth."
Kahlil Gibran
Our appreciation to Janis J. & Poet's Corner for the motivating post
"Kahlil Gibran, was a Lebanese-American writer, poet and visual artist, also considered a philosopher although he himself rejected the title."
The Prophet

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"The book suggests that we should be glad of the experience of coming into the world, even if it seems full of pain, because after death we will see that life had a pattern and a purpose, and that what seems to us now as 'good' and 'bad' will be appreciated without judgment as good for our souls."