The Mad King
"Our whole country is sad because of our king's illness. How can we cure the madness of our king?" a concerned official asked a group of healers.
"I prescribed the bitterest herb to our king, yet still it didn't help," lamented a herbalist.
"Have you tried lizards' tongues and snakes' gallbladders?" asked the official.
"Thank you for reminding me of these rare medicines, I'll try them on him tomorrow," said the herbalist, bowing.
Then an acupuncturist spoke, "I have put needles on every part of our king's body but he didn't respond."
"But have you used large needles? I mean those as thick as hay stalks?" asked the official.
"No, but I have many such large needles at home and I'll use them on our king tomorrow," replied the acupuncturist.
After the conference these concerned citizens went home to prepare for tomorrow.
The king, however, was the only person in this country who had not drunk from a tainted well. In reality, it wasn't the king, but everyone else, affected by the water, who was truly crazy! Since the king was the only person remaining sober, he was treated for his "madness" every day by his zealous subjects.
The next day when the king saw the huge needles and menacing lizards' tongues, he couldn't face such treatments any longer and volunteered to drink some of the well water. Soon he became just as crazy as everyone else and the entire country returned to joy.
If someone does something very different from other people, he will be labeled either as "talented" or "weird." Have you ever been labelled one way or the other? I have.
Before Tai Chi became more prevalent in the United States, I was often stopped by police while practicing Tai Chi in public parks. Once a policeman waited until I had finished an entire Tai Chi form before approaching me. "Someone called and told us that there was a man doing some strange movements here in the public park. Then when I saw you moving in such a graceful way, I told myself that you couldn't be mad. But are you?"
Today, when I see someone doing something unique, I defer judgment on whether he is talented or mad, for it is very difficult to tell. Sometimes even that person doesn't know for sure!
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