Thought for Today
The donkey told the tiger, "The grass is blue." The tiger replied, "No, the grass is green ."
The discussion became heated, and the two decided to submit the issue to arbitration, so they approached the lion.
As they approached the lion on his throne, the donkey started screaming: ′′Your Highness, isn't it true that the grass is blue?"
The lion replied: "If you believe it is true, the grass is blue."
The donkey rushed forward and continued: ′′The tiger disagrees with me, contradicts me and annoys me. Please punish him."
The king then declared: ′′The tiger will be punished with 3 days of silence."
The donkey jumped with joy and went on his way, content and repeating ′′The grass is blue, the grass is blue..."
The tiger asked the lion, "Your Majesty, why have you punished me, after all, the grass is green?"
The lion replied, ′′You've known and seen the grass is green."
The tiger asked, ′′So why do you punish me?" The lion replied, "That has nothing to do with the question of whether the grass is blue or green. The punishment is because it is degrading for a brave, intelligent creature like you to waste time arguing with an ass, and on top of that, you came and bothered me with that question just to validate something you already knew was true!"
The biggest waste of time is arguing with the fool and fanatic who doesn't care about truth or reality, but only the victory of his beliefs and illusions. Never waste time on discussions that make no sense. There are people who, for all the evidence presented to them, do not have the ability to understand. Others who are blinded by ego, hatred and resentment, and the only thing that they want is to be right even if they aren’t.
When IGNORANCE SCREAMS, intelligence moves on.
Intelligence is KNOWING the truth. The donkey might be colorblind but the grass is still green. Letting him get away with his error could rob him of being tested.Raised a few children who could argue that black was white. Did I concede. Heck no. And I am glad I wasted my time.
Just because the donkey sees the grass as blue does not mean that the donkey is color blind or even wrong. The boundaries between colors is actually cultural, and in some cultures, the color of healthy grass (or even a 7-up can) falls firmly in blue. Some cultures recognize more colors than you, and some recognize less.
So is the grass actually green or blue?
This is a question of perspective, and some disappointments are just that. Arguing about these issues is pointless although it is important and healthy to understand and discuss the different perspectives.
Some things are not perspective-dependant. Knowing the difference between the two is important.
Yea, like color.
So you are going to argue that entire cultures seeing traffic lights as red, yellow, and blue are wrong?
How do you know that you are not wrong? Is this determined simply by the people around you? Is it determined by the size/power of your culture?
Give an example of this.