Friday, May 17, 2013

Market In Tolerance

Once upon a time there was an Inn called Boodini's Haven. Ruska the Innkeeper was unable to make ends meet even though she did her very best to draw customers by making the inn comfortable, the service cordial, and the prices resonable. So in despair she consulted Sri Jeffababaji. After listening to her tale of woe, the sage said, "It's very simple. You must change the name of your Inn." "Impossible!" said the innkeeper. "It has been Boodini's Haven for generations and is well known all over the country." "No," said the sage firmly. "You must now call it the Five Bells and have a row of six bells hanging at the entrance." "Six Bells? But that's absurd! What good would that do?" "Give it a try and see," said the sage with a smile. Well, the innkeeper gave it a try. And this is what she saw. Every traveler who passed by the inn walked in to point out the mistake, each one believing that no one else had noticed it. Once inside, they were impressed by the cordiality of the service and stayed on to refresh themselves, thereby providing the innkeeper with the fortune that she had been seeking in vain for so long. There are few things others delight in more than correcting someone's mistakes.

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