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Nasruddin and the Would-Be

Disciple A would-be disciple came to see Nasruddin. It was a cold day, and the disciple asked Nasruddin why he was blowing on his hands. “I blow on my hands to warm them,” Nasruddin explained. Later, Nasruddin filled two bowls of soup, taking one for himself and offering the other to his would-be disciple. Then the disciple asked why Nasruddin was blowing on the soup. “I blow on the soup to cool it,” Nasruddin explained. “I can’t trust a teacher who uses the same technique for opposite purposes!” the disciple exclaimed, and he left. Smiling, Nasruddin ate both bowls of soup.

Sumber: Tiny Tales from the Sufis (CC BY-NC-SA 4.0) — Laura Gibbs (compiler)

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