Once
upon a time, there was an unlucky poor man. His home was also very poor, a
small and empty house, where mice made their nests and spiders made their webs.
People tried to avoid coming into his house – why should they stick their noses
into those poor ruins? And the poor man thought that poverty is the reason of
his misfortunes, his eternal destiny.
So
once, the poor man met a wizard and complained to him about his poverty and
miserable life. The wizard felt sorry for the poor man and gave him an
unprecedented vase.
And said:
"This
is a magical vase that will save you from poverty".
The
poor man took the vase and wanted to sell it at first and then spend the money
on alcohol, as usual, besides, why would he need such a beautiful thing? But
then he started admiring the vase and couldn't take it to the market. He
brought the vase home, put it on the table and started admiring it.
'It’s
not right for such a beautiful thing to be empty', the poor man thought. So he
picked some wild-flowers and put them into the vase. It became even more
beautiful.
'Not
good, - the poor man though again', - that such a beautiful thing stands next
to a spider web.
So
the poor man started cleaning his house from spider webs, sweeping out
cockroaches and mice, cleaning the dust, washing the floor and the walls,
whitening the ceiling.
And
it became clear that his house wasn't poor, but rather warm and cosy. And the
poor man wasn't a poor man anymore, but a hard working host, who had no time
for thoughts about misfortune.
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